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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... given to his majesty - A certificate to the lords of the council , upon information given touching the scarcity of silver at the mint PAGE 359 364 366 369 373 382 383 395 Advice to the king touching Mr. Sutton's estate 388 A speech in ...
... given to his majesty - A certificate to the lords of the council , upon information given touching the scarcity of silver at the mint PAGE 359 364 366 369 373 382 383 395 Advice to the king touching Mr. Sutton's estate 388 A speech in ...
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... given over to his wanton pleasures , having only delight in dancing , feasting , and enter- taining ladies , and chamber - pleasures : no great wit , yet a comely behaviour and goodly personage , very -poor through exacting inordinately ...
... given over to his wanton pleasures , having only delight in dancing , feasting , and enter- taining ladies , and chamber - pleasures : no great wit , yet a comely behaviour and goodly personage , very -poor through exacting inordinately ...
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... given large pensions to corrupt his council ? No , but she hath used the most honourable diversion of trou- bles that can be in the world . She hath kept the fire from her own walls by seeking to quench it in her neighbours . That poor ...
... given large pensions to corrupt his council ? No , but she hath used the most honourable diversion of trou- bles that can be in the world . She hath kept the fire from her own walls by seeking to quench it in her neighbours . That poor ...
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... given ; France at this day had been a most flourishing kingdom , which now is a theatre of misery . And now at last , when the said house of Guise , being one of the whips of God , whereof themselves are but the cords , and Spain the ...
... given ; France at this day had been a most flourishing kingdom , which now is a theatre of misery . And now at last , when the said house of Guise , being one of the whips of God , whereof themselves are but the cords , and Spain the ...
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... given to God , being nothing decayed in vigour of health and strength , was never more able to supply and sustain the weight of her affairs , and is , as far as standeth with the dignity of her majesty's royal state , conti- nually to ...
... given to God , being nothing decayed in vigour of health and strength , was never more able to supply and sustain the weight of her affairs , and is , as far as standeth with the dignity of her majesty's royal state , conti- nually to ...
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