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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... doubt to raise and settle . The arrangement , whatever it was , was ineffectual . It is said that some succours were sent from England ( forces were certainly raised there in April and May , 1491 ; see Cal . Pat . Rolls , pp . 37. 63 ...
... doubt to raise and settle . The arrangement , whatever it was , was ineffectual . It is said that some succours were sent from England ( forces were certainly raised there in April and May , 1491 ; see Cal . Pat . Rolls , pp . 37. 63 ...
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... doubt than before . But the King chose rather not to satisfy than to kindle coals . At that time also it did not appear by any new examinations or commitments that any other per- son of quality was discovered or appeached , though the ...
... doubt than before . But the King chose rather not to satisfy than to kindle coals . At that time also it did not appear by any new examinations or commitments that any other per- son of quality was discovered or appeached , though the ...
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... doubt which gave him confidence , was the great murmur of the people against the King's government . And being a man of a light and rash spirit , he thought every va- pour would be a tempest . Neither wanted he some party within the ...
... doubt which gave him confidence , was the great murmur of the people against the King's government . And being a man of a light and rash spirit , he thought every va- pour would be a tempest . Neither wanted he some party within the ...
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