The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... rest of his raw material he must have trusted entirely to the published histories then ex- tant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil , who supplied a narrative , continuous ...
... rest of his raw material he must have trusted entirely to the published histories then ex- tant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil , who supplied a narrative , continuous ...
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... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that William himself ...
... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that William himself ...
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... rest upon the title of Lancaster as the main , and to use the other two , that of marriage and that of battle , but as supporters , the one to appease secret dis- contents , and the other to beat down open murmur and dispute ; not ...
... rest upon the title of Lancaster as the main , and to use the other two , that of marriage and that of battle , but as supporters , the one to appease secret dis- contents , and the other to beat down open murmur and dispute ; not ...
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... rest of that party by a general pardon3 ; not being ignorant in how great danger a King There seems to have been a doubt at first how he stood with regard to Scotland ; for on the 25th of September , 1485 , commissions were issued to ...
... rest of that party by a general pardon3 ; not being ignorant in how great danger a King There seems to have been a doubt at first how he stood with regard to Scotland ; for on the 25th of September , 1485 , commissions were issued to ...
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... rest , remain , and abide in the King , etc .: which words might equally be applied , That the crown should continue to him ' ; but whether as having former right to it ( which was doubtful ) , or having it then in fact and possession ...
... rest , remain , and abide in the King , etc .: which words might equally be applied , That the crown should continue to him ' ; but whether as having former right to it ( which was doubtful ) , or having it then in fact and possession ...
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