The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... peace ; and both were constant , without being uxorious , to their wives . But there the resemblance ends . In all other respects , to set up either as the model of what a king should be is little less than to point out the other as the ...
... peace ; and both were constant , without being uxorious , to their wives . But there the resemblance ends . In all other respects , to set up either as the model of what a king should be is little less than to point out the other as the ...
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... peace , and made but offers of war to mend the conditions of peace ; and in the quenching of the commotions of his subjects he was ever ready to achieve those wars in person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself ...
... peace , and made but offers of war to mend the conditions of peace ; and in the quenching of the commotions of his subjects he was ever ready to achieve those wars in person , sometimes reserving himself , but never retiring himself ...
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... peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , con- cluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour2 ...
... peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , con- cluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour2 ...
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... peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon an observation , and after upon memory and fancy , he accounted and chose as a day ...
... peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon an observation , and after upon memory and fancy , he accounted and chose as a day ...
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... peace and amity . ' At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put perils into his thoughts ) he did institute for the better security of his person a band of fifty archers under a captain to attend him , by the name of ...
... peace and amity . ' At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put perils into his thoughts ) he did institute for the better security of his person a band of fifty archers under a captain to attend him , by the name of ...
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