The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages ...
... turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages ...
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... turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expectation and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many dis- orders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ...
... turn envy and hatred upon his brother's government ; as having an expectation and a kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many dis- orders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ...
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... turn some hopes , in case he ob- tained the kingdom , to marry Anne , inheritress to the duchy of Brittaine , whom Charles the Eighth of France soon after mar- ried , it bred some doubt and suspicion amongst divers that he was not ...
... turn some hopes , in case he ob- tained the kingdom , to marry Anne , inheritress to the duchy of Brittaine , whom Charles the Eighth of France soon after mar- ried , it bred some doubt and suspicion amongst divers that he was not ...
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... turns in his nature ) restore Edward Stafford eldest son to Henry Duke of Buckingham , attainted in the time of King Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were great ; to which he was moved ...
... turns in his nature ) restore Edward Stafford eldest son to Henry Duke of Buckingham , attainted in the time of King Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were great ; to which he was moved ...
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... turning to the host caused many folks for to marvel . Also the King's standard and much carriage followed after the King , unto the time the King was advertised by Garter King of Arms , whom the King commanded to turn them all again ...
... turning to the host caused many folks for to marvel . Also the King's standard and much carriage followed after the King , unto the time the King was advertised by Garter King of Arms , whom the King commanded to turn them all again ...
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