The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... tion should be the best in which this is most completely accom- plished ; and that I have met with no history of the reign of Henry the Seventh , nor indeed of any other English king , in which such an effect is produced in a degree at ...
... tion should be the best in which this is most completely accom- plished ; and that I have met with no history of the reign of Henry the Seventh , nor indeed of any other English king , in which such an effect is produced in a degree at ...
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... tion , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the Duke of Clarence , and their lines , ( having had his hand in both their bloods ) , to disable their issues upon false and incompetent pretexts , the one of attainder ...
... tion , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the Duke of Clarence , and their lines , ( having had his hand in both their bloods ) , to disable their issues upon false and incompetent pretexts , the one of attainder ...
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... tion , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the Duke of Clarence , and their lines , ( having had his hand in both their bloods ) , to disable their issues upon false and incompetent pretexts , the one of attainder ...
... tion , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the Duke of Clarence , and their lines , ( having had his hand in both their bloods ) , to disable their issues upon false and incompetent pretexts , the one of attainder ...
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... tion was taken at Warwick in September . The King and Queen left Warwick on Saturday , October 27 , and entered London on the 3rd of November . There was a Parliament sitting at the time , which Bacon does not seem to have reign , which ...
... tion was taken at Warwick in September . The King and Queen left Warwick on Saturday , October 27 , and entered London on the 3rd of November . There was a Parliament sitting at the time , which Bacon does not seem to have reign , which ...
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... tion festivities were ended ( 27th November ) sooner than they would have been , by reason of " the great business of the Parliament . " This was Henry's second Par- liament . It met on the 9th of the month , and voted ( in ...
... tion festivities were ended ( 27th November ) sooner than they would have been , by reason of " the great business of the Parliament . " This was Henry's second Par- liament . It met on the 9th of the month , and voted ( in ...
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