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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... doubt they have of the duke of Florence . Genoa is recommended to the king of Spain , their Genoa . galleys serve under him , and the chiefest of their city are at his devotion . Though there is a faction for the French , whereto he ...
... doubt they have of the duke of Florence . Genoa is recommended to the king of Spain , their Genoa . galleys serve under him , and the chiefest of their city are at his devotion . Though there is a faction for the French , whereto he ...
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... doubt of alteration in religion , than for any other civil cause . There is none amongst them at this day in any like- lihood to grow to any greatness . For Venice is bri- dled by the Turk and Spain . The duke of Tuscany seeketh rather ...
... doubt of alteration in religion , than for any other civil cause . There is none amongst them at this day in any like- lihood to grow to any greatness . For Venice is bri- dled by the Turk and Spain . The duke of Tuscany seeketh rather ...
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... doubt consisteth in contempt of peril , in contempt of profit , and in meriting of the times wherein one liveth . For contempt of peril , see a lady that cometh to a crown after the experience of some adverse fortune , which for the ...
... doubt consisteth in contempt of peril , in contempt of profit , and in meriting of the times wherein one liveth . For contempt of peril , see a lady that cometh to a crown after the experience of some adverse fortune , which for the ...
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... doubt would have been , if the duke of Guise , who was the only man of worth on that side , had lived ; and the French king durst never have laid hand upon him , had he not been animated by the English victory against the Spaniards ...
... doubt would have been , if the duke of Guise , who was the only man of worth on that side , had lived ; and the French king durst never have laid hand upon him , had he not been animated by the English victory against the Spaniards ...
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... doubt but that those wars are grounded , upon her majesty's part , upon just and honourable causes , which have so just and honour- able a prosecution ; considering it is a much harder matter when a prince is entered into wars to hold ...
... doubt but that those wars are grounded , upon her majesty's part , upon just and honourable causes , which have so just and honour- able a prosecution ; considering it is a much harder matter when a prince is entered into wars to hold ...
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