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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... give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the White Rose or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
... give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness of the title of the White Rose or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
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... give royal contentment to all degrees and estates of our people ; maintaining the liberties of holy church in their entire , preserving the honours , privileges , and preeminences of our nobles from contempt or disparagement , according ...
... give royal contentment to all degrees and estates of our people ; maintaining the liberties of holy church in their entire , preserving the honours , privileges , and preeminences of our nobles from contempt or disparagement , according ...
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... Give good hearing to those that give the first infor- mation in business ; and rather direct them in the beginning , than interrupt them in the continuance of their speeches ; for he that is put out of his own order will go forward and ...
... Give good hearing to those that give the first infor- mation in business ; and rather direct them in the beginning , than interrupt them in the continuance of their speeches ; for he that is put out of his own order will go forward and ...
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