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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... confessions , and other parts of the evidences themselves , word for word , taken out of the originals The apology of Sir Francis Bacon , in certain imputations concerning the late earl of Esser 136 211 PAGE A speech in parliament , 39 ...
... confessions , and other parts of the evidences themselves , word for word , taken out of the originals The apology of Sir Francis Bacon , in certain imputations concerning the late earl of Esser 136 211 PAGE A speech in parliament , 39 ...
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... confess also , that since the unions of the kingdom of Spain , and during the time the kingdom of France was in his entire , a conjunction of those two potent kingdoms against us might have been of some terror to us . But now it is 62 ...
... confess also , that since the unions of the kingdom of Spain , and during the time the kingdom of France was in his entire , a conjunction of those two potent kingdoms against us might have been of some terror to us . But now it is 62 ...
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... confession of the said Ballard , and sundry other priests , that all priests at that time generally were made acquainted with the invasion then intended , and afterwards put in act ; and had received instruc- tions not only to move an ...
... confession of the said Ballard , and sundry other priests , that all priests at that time generally were made acquainted with the invasion then intended , and afterwards put in act ; and had received instruc- tions not only to move an ...
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... confession of some of the chiefest of those that were taken prisoners at the fort ; which act being an act of apparent hostility , added unto all the injuries aforesaid , and accompanied with a conti- nual receit , comfort , and ...
... confession of some of the chiefest of those that were taken prisoners at the fort ; which act being an act of apparent hostility , added unto all the injuries aforesaid , and accompanied with a conti- nual receit , comfort , and ...
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... confessed by all men that know the gentleman , that he hath one ath one of the rarest and most excellent wits of England , with a singular delivery and application of the same ; whe- ther it be to use a continued speech , or to ...
... confessed by all men that know the gentleman , that he hath one ath one of the rarest and most excellent wits of England , with a singular delivery and application of the same ; whe- ther it be to use a continued speech , or to ...
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