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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... effect as good as money given out of her coffers , have been granted by her ; and he will conclude , that her royal mind is far above her means . The other benefits of her politic , clement , and gracious government towards the subjects ...
... effect as good as money given out of her coffers , have been granted by her ; and he will conclude , that her royal mind is far above her means . The other benefits of her politic , clement , and gracious government towards the subjects ...
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... effects that have fol- lowed ; indeed , to the good of the realm , and the honour of her majesty , though sometimes to the pro- voking of the malice , but abridging of the power and means of desperate and incorrigible subjects . All ...
... effects that have fol- lowed ; indeed , to the good of the realm , and the honour of her majesty , though sometimes to the pro- voking of the malice , but abridging of the power and means of desperate and incorrigible subjects . All ...
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... effect . A third proof may be , that the prices of grain and victual were never of late years more reasonable . Now for argu- ments of the great wealth in all other respects , let the points following be considered . There was never the ...
... effect . A third proof may be , that the prices of grain and victual were never of late years more reasonable . Now for argu- ments of the great wealth in all other respects , let the points following be considered . There was never the ...
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... enjoyed them in a more ample de- gree and proportion than in former ages , as it hath fallen out in the points before mentioned , but such as lished rity of reli- gion . were in effect unknown Observations on a Libel . 53.
... enjoyed them in a more ample de- gree and proportion than in former ages , as it hath fallen out in the points before mentioned , but such as lished rity of reli- gion . were in effect unknown Observations on a Libel . 53.
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... effect unknown and untasted heretofore . As first , the purity of religion , which is a benefit ines- timable , and was in the time of all former princes , until the days of her majesty's father of famous me- mory , unheard of . Out of ...
... effect unknown and untasted heretofore . As first , the purity of religion , which is a benefit ines- timable , and was in the time of all former princes , until the days of her majesty's father of famous me- mory , unheard of . Out of ...
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