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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... judge how easily and clean this ink , which he hath cast in our faces , is washed off . The first branch of the pretended calamities of Eng- land , is the great and wonderful confusion which , he saith , is in the state of the Church ...
... judge how easily and clean this ink , which he hath cast in our faces , is washed off . The first branch of the pretended calamities of Eng- land , is the great and wonderful confusion which , he saith , is in the state of the Church ...
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... judge , whether hath been the more just and honourable proceeding , and the more free from am- bition and passion towards other states ; that of Spain , or that of England . Now let us examine the ceedings reciprocal between themselves ...
... judge , whether hath been the more just and honourable proceeding , and the more free from am- bition and passion towards other states ; that of Spain , or that of England . Now let us examine the ceedings reciprocal between themselves ...
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... judges of the law , inaking in the whole a council or court of eighteen persons , who were attended by four of her majesty's learned counsel for charging the earl ; and two clerks of the council , the one to read , the other as a ...
... judges of the law , inaking in the whole a council or court of eighteen persons , who were attended by four of her majesty's learned counsel for charging the earl ; and two clerks of the council , the one to read , the other as a ...
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... judge what pride the rebels will grow of Essex " to , what advantage the foreign enemy may take , council of " and what loss her majesty shall receive , if this sum- Ireland to the lords , mer the arch - traitor be not assailed , and ...
... judge what pride the rebels will grow of Essex " to , what advantage the foreign enemy may take , council of " and what loss her majesty shall receive , if this sum- Ireland to the lords , mer the arch - traitor be not assailed , and ...
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... judges of the law , and before them his cause , concerning the breaking of his in- structions for the Northern prosecution , and the man- ner of his treating with Tyrone , and his coming over , and leaving the kingdom of Ireland ...
... judges of the law , and before them his cause , concerning the breaking of his in- structions for the Northern prosecution , and the man- ner of his treating with Tyrone , and his coming over , and leaving the kingdom of Ireland ...
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