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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... continued by sundry years , when custom might have bred in her people a more absolute obedience ; when trial of her servants . might have made her more assured whom to employ ; when the reputation of her policy and virtue might have ...
... continued by sundry years , when custom might have bred in her people a more absolute obedience ; when trial of her servants . might have made her more assured whom to employ ; when the reputation of her policy and virtue might have ...
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... continued her first mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a peace that hath stained all victories . For her merits , who doth not acknowledge ...
... continued her first mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a peace that hath stained all victories . For her merits , who doth not acknowledge ...
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... continued his principal guardian and protector . In the time and between the two oc- casions of Scotland , when the same faction of Guise , covered still with pretence of religion , and strengthened by the desire of retaining government ...
... continued his principal guardian and protector . In the time and between the two oc- casions of Scotland , when the same faction of Guise , covered still with pretence of religion , and strengthened by the desire of retaining government ...
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... continued by her brother , were yet nevertheless , after an eclipse or intermission , restored and re - established by her ma jesty's self . Fineness of money . of the navy . Secondly , the fineness of money : for as the purging away of ...
... continued by her brother , were yet nevertheless , after an eclipse or intermission , restored and re - established by her ma jesty's self . Fineness of money . of the navy . Secondly , the fineness of money : for as the purging away of ...
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... continued by her majesty ; except he mean the computation of the odd yards , which in strict duty was ever answerable , though the error were but lately looked into , or rather the to- leration taken away . And to that of wines , being ...
... continued by her majesty ; except he mean the computation of the odd yards , which in strict duty was ever answerable , though the error were but lately looked into , or rather the to- leration taken away . And to that of wines , being ...
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