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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... mind , and maketh it apprehensive of fears . No sooner she taketh the sceptre into her sacred hands , but she putteth on a resolution to make the greatest , the most important , the most dangerous that can be in a state , the alteration ...
... mind , and maketh it apprehensive of fears . No sooner she taketh the sceptre into her sacred hands , but she putteth on a resolution to make the greatest , the most important , the most dangerous that can be in a state , the alteration ...
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... mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a peace that hath stained all victories . For her merits , who doth not acknowledge , that she hath been as ...
... mind , she hath made the possessions which she received the limits of her dominions , and the world the limits of her name , by a peace that hath stained all victories . For her merits , who doth not acknowledge , that she hath been as ...
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... mind is far above her means . The other benefits of her politic , clement , and gracious government towards the subjects are without number ; the state of justice good , notwith • 1 standing the great subtilty and humourous affec- tions ...
... mind is far above her means . The other benefits of her politic , clement , and gracious government towards the subjects are without number ; the state of justice good , notwith • 1 standing the great subtilty and humourous affec- tions ...
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... mind , that her benignity and beneficence hath been as large as the oppression and ambition of Spain . For to begin with the church of Rome , that pretended apostolic see is become but a donative cell of the king of Spain ; the vicar of ...
... mind , that her benignity and beneficence hath been as large as the oppression and ambition of Spain . For to begin with the church of Rome , that pretended apostolic see is become but a donative cell of the king of Spain ; the vicar of ...
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... mind to contemplate her more ? What should I speak of her excellent gift of speech , being a character of the greatness of her conceit , the height of her degree , and the sweetness of her nature ? What life , what edge is there in ...
... mind to contemplate her more ? What should I speak of her excellent gift of speech , being a character of the greatness of her conceit , the height of her degree , and the sweetness of her nature ? What life , what edge is there in ...
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