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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... ancient offices and shew . But those ma- gistrates resolve nothing without his express directions and pleasure . Privy council he useth none , but re- poseth most his trust on sound secretaries , and con- ferreth chiefly with his wife ...
... ancient offices and shew . But those ma- gistrates resolve nothing without his express directions and pleasure . Privy council he useth none , but re- poseth most his trust on sound secretaries , and con- ferreth chiefly with his wife ...
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... ancient houses and the new , which were admitted into the ancient families . St. George is their treasure - house and receiver , as at Venice St. Mark . Venice retaining still the ancient form of govern- Venice . ment , is always for ...
... ancient houses and the new , which were admitted into the ancient families . St. George is their treasure - house and receiver , as at Venice St. Mark . Venice retaining still the ancient form of govern- Venice . ment , is always for ...
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... ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their banished and fugitives . They make most account of the duke of Savoy amongst the princes of Italy . They maintain divers ambassadors abroad , with the Turk , the em- peror ...
... ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their banished and fugitives . They make most account of the duke of Savoy amongst the princes of Italy . They maintain divers ambassadors abroad , with the Turk , the em- peror ...
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... ancient rates , and with great moderation in assessment ; and not so only , but some new forms of contribution offered likewise by the subject in par- liament ; and the demonstration of their devotion only accepted , but the thing never ...
... ancient rates , and with great moderation in assessment ; and not so only , but some new forms of contribution offered likewise by the subject in par- liament ; and the demonstration of their devotion only accepted , but the thing never ...
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... ancient magnificence , the allowance as full , the charge greater than in time of her father , or any king before ; the books appear , the computa- tion will not flatter . And for the remunerating and rewarding of her servants , and the ...
... ancient magnificence , the allowance as full , the charge greater than in time of her father , or any king before ; the books appear , the computa- tion will not flatter . And for the remunerating and rewarding of her servants , and the ...
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