The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that they stand in his danger.3 1 In the original it is spelt " attaine ; " probably a misprint . 2 This is explained in the translation to ...
... danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that they stand in his danger.3 1 In the original it is spelt " attaine ; " probably a misprint . 2 This is explained in the translation to ...
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... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
... danger is imminent and great . For the rebellions of the belly are the worst . As for discon- tentments , they are in the politic body like to humours in the natural , which are apt to gather a preternatural heat and to inflame . And ...
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... danger from them ; as it was in the times of Anselmus and Thomas Becket , Archbishops of Can- terbury ; who with their crosiers did almost try it with the king's sword ; and yet they had to deal with stout and haughty kings ; William ...
... danger from them ; as it was in the times of Anselmus and Thomas Becket , Archbishops of Can- terbury ; who with their crosiers did almost try it with the king's sword ; and yet they had to deal with stout and haughty kings ; William ...
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