The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... church seemeth to de- pend on the sole life of the king now reigning , being of a weak constitution , full of infirmities , not likely to have long life , and quite out of hope of any issue . Of the duke of Anjou he doth not assure ...
... church seemeth to de- pend on the sole life of the king now reigning , being of a weak constitution , full of infirmities , not likely to have long life , and quite out of hope of any issue . Of the duke of Anjou he doth not assure ...
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... church and religion . He possesseth the one half of Italy , comprehending Sicily and Sardinia , with Naples and Milan ; the which estates do yield him little other profit , save the maintenance of so many Spaniards as he keepeth there ...
... church and religion . He possesseth the one half of Italy , comprehending Sicily and Sardinia , with Naples and Milan ; the which estates do yield him little other profit , save the maintenance of so many Spaniards as he keepeth there ...
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... ambassador to Rome , giving some hope to submit himself to that see . Their religion is nearest the Greek church , full of superstition and idolatry . MR . BACON'S DISCOURSE IN THE PRAISE OF HIS SOVEREIGN Of the State of Europe . 21.
... ambassador to Rome , giving some hope to submit himself to that see . Their religion is nearest the Greek church , full of superstition and idolatry . MR . BACON'S DISCOURSE IN THE PRAISE OF HIS SOVEREIGN Of the State of Europe . 21.
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... church of Rome , that pretended apostolic see is become but a donative cell of the king of Spain ; the vicar of Christ is become the king of Spain's chaplain ; he parteth the coming in of the new pope , for the treasure of the old : he ...
... church of Rome , that pretended apostolic see is become but a donative cell of the king of Spain ; the vicar of Christ is become the king of Spain's chaplain ; he parteth the coming in of the new pope , for the treasure of the old : he ...
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... church , that through the mask of their hypocrisy they might have been brought into places of government in the state and in the coun- try : these , contrariwise , by the instigation of some fugitive scholars that advised him , not that ...
... church , that through the mask of their hypocrisy they might have been brought into places of government in the state and in the coun- try : these , contrariwise , by the instigation of some fugitive scholars that advised him , not that ...
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