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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... likewise to make use of the envy that the French King met with by occasion of this war of Brittaine , in strengthening himself with new alli- ances ; as namely that of Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in ...
... likewise to make use of the envy that the French King met with by occasion of this war of Brittaine , in strengthening himself with new alli- ances ; as namely that of Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in ...
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... likewise with a great troop of men well armed , using the like humbleness and respects towards the King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's ...
... likewise with a great troop of men well armed , using the like humbleness and respects towards the King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's ...
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... likewise have been able to wreath and cast their bodies into strange forms and motions : yea and others to bring themselves into trances and astonishments . All which examples do demonstrate how variously , and to how high points and ...
... likewise have been able to wreath and cast their bodies into strange forms and motions : yea and others to bring themselves into trances and astonishments . All which examples do demonstrate how variously , and to how high points and ...
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