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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... foreign invasion , more for 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 ...
... foreign invasion , more for 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 ...
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... foreign parts : but contrariwise , she in- troduceth a religion exterminated and persecuted both at home and abroad . Her proceeding herein is not by degrees and by stealth , but absolute and at once . Was she encouraged thereto by the ...
... foreign parts : but contrariwise , she in- troduceth a religion exterminated and persecuted both at home and abroad . Her proceeding herein is not by degrees and by stealth , but absolute and at once . Was she encouraged thereto by the ...
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... foreign powers , and indeed the true religion ; she brought to pass this great work with success worthy so noble a resolution . See a queen that , when a deep and secret conspiracy was plotted against her sacred person , practised by ...
... foreign powers , and indeed the true religion ; she brought to pass this great work with success worthy so noble a resolution . See a queen that , when a deep and secret conspiracy was plotted against her sacred person , practised by ...
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... foreign enemy , yea , without any combination in sub- stance of a blood - royal or nobility ; but only by furring in audacious persons into sundry governments , and by making the populace of towns drunk with seditious preachers and that ...
... foreign enemy , yea , without any combination in sub- stance of a blood - royal or nobility ; but only by furring in audacious persons into sundry governments , and by making the populace of towns drunk with seditious preachers and that ...
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... foreign- ers , or by the presumption of his agents and ministers , than by the proper inclination of that king , there hath been , if not plotted and practised , yet at the least comforted , conspiracies against her majesty's sacred ...
... foreign- ers , or by the presumption of his agents and ministers , than by the proper inclination of that king , there hath been , if not plotted and practised , yet at the least comforted , conspiracies against her majesty's sacred ...
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