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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... charge to meet as they may with every accident . Of late they have had some jar with the pope , as well about the inquisition as title of land . With Ferrara and the Venetians is ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their ...
... charge to meet as they may with every accident . Of late they have had some jar with the pope , as well about the inquisition as title of land . With Ferrara and the Venetians is ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their ...
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... charge of the presents and his ambassadors , amounting to more than the tribute ; in all 100,000 dollars . The ordinary garisons in Hungary are to the num- ber of but evil paid at this time . The revenues and subsidies of Hungary do not ...
... charge of the presents and his ambassadors , amounting to more than the tribute ; in all 100,000 dollars . The ordinary garisons in Hungary are to the num- ber of but evil paid at this time . The revenues and subsidies of Hungary do not ...
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... charges of the realm , the offices of justice sold , the treasury wasted , the people polled , the country destroyed , hath bred great trouble , and like to see more . The faction be- tween the house of Guise against that of Montmorancy ...
... charges of the realm , the offices of justice sold , the treasury wasted , the people polled , the country destroyed , hath bred great trouble , and like to see more . The faction be- tween the house of Guise against that of Montmorancy ...
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... charges of setting to the sea ; no extremity taken of forfeiture and penal laws , means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for ...
... charges of setting to the sea ; no extremity taken of forfeiture and penal laws , means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for ...
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... 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 attendance of the court , let a man cast and sum ...
... 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 attendance of the court , let a man cast and sum ...
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