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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... of conclusions , the which he doth exercise in a house called Cassino in Florence , where he spendeth the most part of the day ; giving ear in the mean season Y to matters of affairs , and conferring with his Of the State of Europe .
... of conclusions , the which he doth exercise in a house called Cassino in Florence , where he spendeth the most part of the day ; giving ear in the mean season Y to matters of affairs , and conferring with his Of the State of Europe .
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... means of his pensions ; and of the queen - mo- ther with the Guise ; she for her two daughters , he for other regard , can do what he list there , or hinder what he would not have done . The division in his country for matters of ...
... means of his pensions ; and of the queen - mo- ther with the Guise ; she for her two daughters , he for other regard , can do what he list there , or hinder what he would not have done . The division in his country for matters of ...
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... means of the queen - mother in contemplation of her nieces , he beareth great sway . With the pope he is so linked , as he may do what him list , and dispose of that authority to serve his purposes : as he has gotten great authority in ...
... means of the queen - mother in contemplation of her nieces , he beareth great sway . With the pope he is so linked , as he may do what him list , and dispose of that authority to serve his purposes : as he has gotten great authority in ...
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... means , the justness of her pretences , and the rareness of her opportunity ; she hath continued her first mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a ...
... means , the justness of her pretences , and the rareness of her opportunity ; she hath continued her first mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a ...
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... means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for the trial only , whether gain could bring those laws to be well which the ...
... means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for the trial only , whether gain could bring those laws to be well which the ...
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