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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... commandment of the sea is an abridgement or a quintessence of an universal monarchy . This and much more hath she merited of her sub- jects : now to set forth the merit of her neighbours and the states about her . It seemeth the things ...
... commandment of the sea is an abridgement or a quintessence of an universal monarchy . This and much more hath she merited of her sub- jects : now to set forth the merit of her neighbours and the states about her . It seemeth the things ...
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... commandment over mens faiths and consciences ; although , as a prince of great wisdom and magnanimity , she suffered but the exer- cise of one religion , yet her proceedings towards the papists were with great lenity , expecting the ...
... commandment over mens faiths and consciences ; although , as a prince of great wisdom and magnanimity , she suffered but the exer- cise of one religion , yet her proceedings towards the papists were with great lenity , expecting the ...
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... commandment restrained , and offer was made of restitution to the Spanish ambassador of such treasure as had been brought into this realm , upon proof that it had been taken by wrong ; and the duke of Anjou was , as much as could stand ...
... commandment restrained , and offer was made of restitution to the Spanish ambassador of such treasure as had been brought into this realm , upon proof that it had been taken by wrong ; and the duke of Anjou was , as much as could stand ...
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... commandment , though the contempt were in that point visible , and her majesty's mind pre- pared to a just and high displeasure , in regard of that realm of Ireland set at hazard by his former disobe- dience to her royal directions ...
... commandment , though the contempt were in that point visible , and her majesty's mind pre- pared to a just and high displeasure , in regard of that realm of Ireland set at hazard by his former disobe- dience to her royal directions ...
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... commandment of 16,000 foot and 1300 horse , as an appurtenance to his lieu- tenancy of Ireland , which was impossible to be main- tained ; but contrariwise , that in truth of intention he was designed as general for one great action and ...
... commandment of 16,000 foot and 1300 horse , as an appurtenance to his lieu- tenancy of Ireland , which was impossible to be main- tained ; but contrariwise , that in truth of intention he was designed as general for one great action and ...
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