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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... divisions set in Germany ; the Low Countries miserably oppressed ; and daily attempts against her majesty , both by force and practice ; hereto serve the seminaries , where none are now admitted , 1 Of the State of Europe . 1.
... divisions set in Germany ; the Low Countries miserably oppressed ; and daily attempts against her majesty , both by force and practice ; hereto serve the seminaries , where none are now admitted , 1 Of the State of Europe . 1.
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... force of themselves . France hath greatly lost the reputation they had in Italy , by neglecting the occasions offered , and suffering the king of Spain to settle himself . The emperor Adolphe of the house of Austriche , son to ...
... force of themselves . France hath greatly lost the reputation they had in Italy , by neglecting the occasions offered , and suffering the king of Spain to settle himself . The emperor Adolphe of the house of Austriche , son to ...
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... of crowns ; and that accord- ingly , under colour of consanguinity and religion , they had brought French forces into Scotland , in the absence of their king and queen being within their usurped 28 A Discourse in Praise of Queen Elizabeth .
... of crowns ; and that accord- ingly , under colour of consanguinity and religion , they had brought French forces into Scotland , in the absence of their king and queen being within their usurped 28 A Discourse in Praise of Queen Elizabeth .
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... forces were again sought and required ; she forsook them not , prevailed so far as to be possessed of the castle of Edinburgh , the principal strength of that kingdom , with peace , incontinently , without cuncta- tions or cavillations ...
... forces were again sought and required ; she forsook them not , prevailed so far as to be possessed of the castle of Edinburgh , the principal strength of that kingdom , with peace , incontinently , without cuncta- tions or cavillations ...
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... forces withdrawn , yet did that nothing diminish her merit of the crown , and namely of that party who recovered by it such strength , as by that and no other thing they subsisted long after : and lest that any should sinisterly and ...
... forces withdrawn , yet did that nothing diminish her merit of the crown , and namely of that party who recovered by it such strength , as by that and no other thing they subsisted long after : and lest that any should sinisterly and ...
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