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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... land The certificate or return of the commissioners of England and Scotland , authorised to treat of an union A speech in the house of commons , concerning the article of the general naturalization of the Scotish nation 234 239 244 250 ...
... land The certificate or return of the commissioners of England and Scotland , authorised to treat of an union A speech in the house of commons , concerning the article of the general naturalization of the Scotish nation 234 239 244 250 ...
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... land all men , and whatsoever is sent between Spain and Milan . They hold Corsica an island , and Savona a fair city , and the goodliest haven in Italy , until it was destroyed by the Genevois ; the which now make no profession but of ...
... land all men , and whatsoever is sent between Spain and Milan . They hold Corsica an island , and Savona a fair city , and the goodliest haven in Italy , until it was destroyed by the Genevois ; the which now make no profession but of ...
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... land . With Ferrara and the Venetians is ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their banished and fugitives . They make most account of the duke of Savoy amongst the princes of Italy . They maintain divers ambassadors ...
... land . With Ferrara and the Venetians is ancient enmity , specially because he receiveth all their banished and fugitives . They make most account of the duke of Savoy amongst the princes of Italy . They maintain divers ambassadors ...
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... land , whereas the service of other princes is like an embarking by sea . For her royal wisdom and policy of government , he that shall note and observe the pru- dent temper she useth in admitting access ; of the one side maintaining ...
... land , whereas the service of other princes is like an embarking by sea . For her royal wisdom and policy of government , he that shall note and observe the pru- dent temper she useth in admitting access ; of the one side maintaining ...
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... land by shipwreck and so returned home with scorn and dishonour much greater , than the terror and expectation of their setting forth . " These virtues and perfections , with so great felicity , have made her the honour of her times ...
... land by shipwreck and so returned home with scorn and dishonour much greater , than the terror and expectation of their setting forth . " These virtues and perfections , with so great felicity , have made her the honour of her times ...
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