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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... tion . But nothing was done or handled to the deroga- tion of the King's late treaty with the Italians . But during the time that the Cornishmen were in their march towards London , the King of Scotland , well advertised of all that ...
... tion . But nothing was done or handled to the deroga- tion of the King's late treaty with the Italians . But during the time that the Cornishmen were in their march towards London , the King of Scotland , well advertised of all that ...
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... tion or dangerous precedent ; or concerneth2 manifestly any great portion of people . And let no man weakly conceive that just laws and true policy have any antip- athy ; for they are like the spirits and sinews , that one moves with ...
... tion or dangerous precedent ; or concerneth2 manifestly any great portion of people . And let no man weakly conceive that just laws and true policy have any antip- athy ; for they are like the spirits and sinews , that one moves with ...
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... tion of them such , as not only their forces have been employed and waged , but their alliance sought and purchased , by the greatest kings and states of Europe . So as though fortune , as it fares sometimes with princes to their ...
... tion of them such , as not only their forces have been employed and waged , but their alliance sought and purchased , by the greatest kings and states of Europe . So as though fortune , as it fares sometimes with princes to their ...
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