The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 83
Página 161
... subjects of Burgundy 2 are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the hom- ager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distem- pered them . They fled to the King ...
... subjects of Burgundy 2 are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the hom- ager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distem- pered them . They fled to the King ...
Página 256
... subjects remission and free pardon of all by - past offences what- soever against our person or estate , in adhering to our said enemy , by whom we know well they have been misled ; if they shall within time convenient submit themselves ...
... subjects remission and free pardon of all by - past offences what- soever against our person or estate , in adhering to our said enemy , by whom we know well they have been misled ; if they shall within time convenient submit themselves ...
Página 378
... subjects of our realm , both spiritual and temporal , shall be duly redressed according to right law and good conscience and we shall see that the commodities of our realm be em- ployed to the most advantage of the same , the ...
... subjects of our realm , both spiritual and temporal , shall be duly redressed according to right law and good conscience and we shall see that the commodities of our realm be em- ployed to the most advantage of the same , the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
actions ambassadors amongst atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon Bernard André better Brittaine Brittany Cæsar Calais commonly counsel counsellors crown danger death divers doth Duke Duke of York Earl Edward ejus England enim envy erat esset etiam Eupolis favour Flanders forces fortune France French King fuit hæc hand hath Henry's honour house of York judgment kind King Henry King of England King of Scotland King's kingdom land Latin less likewise Lord Lord Lovell magis maketh man's marriage matter Maximilian means men's ment mind nature Neque noble omitted Parliament party peace Perkin persons Polydore Polydore Vergil Pompey princes quæ quam Queen quod reign religion rerum saith Scotland seemeth shew Spain speak speech suæ subjects sunt Tacitus tamen things thought tion translation adds treaty true unto usury virtue wherein whereof wise words