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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... crowns the month . He also maintaineth seven galleys , the which serve under his knights , erected by his father in Pisa , of the order of St. Stephano : of these galleys three go every year in chase . His common exercise is in ...
... crowns the month . He also maintaineth seven galleys , the which serve under his knights , erected by his father in Pisa , of the order of St. Stephano : of these galleys three go every year in chase . His common exercise is in ...
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... crowns , of the which spending half a million , he layeth up yearly one million . But certainly he is the richest prince in all Europe of coin . The form of his government is absolute , depending only of his will and pleasure , though ...
... crowns , of the which spending half a million , he layeth up yearly one million . But certainly he is the richest prince in all Europe of coin . The form of his government is absolute , depending only of his will and pleasure , though ...
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... crowns yearly ; now he is in arms against Geneva , and guarded against Bern . Of free estates , Lucca the least , is under the pro- Lucca . tection of the king of Spain : small in territory ; the city itself well fortified and provided ...
... crowns yearly ; now he is in arms against Geneva , and guarded against Bern . Of free estates , Lucca the least , is under the pro- Lucca . tection of the king of Spain : small in territory ; the city itself well fortified and provided ...
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... crown after the experience of some adverse fortune , which for the most part extenuateth the mind , and maketh it apprehensive of fears . No sooner she taketh the sceptre into her sacred hands , but she putteth on a resolution to make ...
... crown after the experience of some adverse fortune , which for the most part extenuateth the mind , and maketh it apprehensive of fears . No sooner she taketh the sceptre into her sacred hands , but she putteth on a resolution to make ...
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... crown ; she left the possession of the one , and refused the sovereignty of the other : so that notwithstanding the greatness of her means , the justness of her pretences , and the rareness of her opportunity ; she hath continued her ...
... crown ; she left the possession of the one , and refused the sovereignty of the other : so that notwithstanding the greatness of her means , the justness of her pretences , and the rareness of her opportunity ; she hath continued her ...
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