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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... question difficult to answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the ...
... question difficult to answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the ...
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... questions on which they were summoned to advise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in the first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the necessity of ...
... questions on which they were summoned to advise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in the first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the necessity of ...
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... question of the salary of the Lieutenant of England was referred to a Great Council . ( IV . p . 105. ) In his twelfth year , a proposal having been made for peace with Scotland by marriage of the King with one of the Scottish King's ...
... question of the salary of the Lieutenant of England was referred to a Great Council . ( IV . p . 105. ) In his twelfth year , a proposal having been made for peace with Scotland by marriage of the King with one of the Scottish King's ...
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