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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... peace , and gathering money . All Tus- cany is subject unto him , wherein were divers com- monwealths ; whereof the chief were Florence , Siena , and Pisa , Prato , and Pistoia , saving Lucca , and cer- tain forts on the sea - coast ...
... peace , and gathering money . All Tus- cany is subject unto him , wherein were divers com- monwealths ; whereof the chief were Florence , Siena , and Pisa , Prato , and Pistoia , saving Lucca , and cer- tain forts on the sea - coast ...
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... peace . The duke of Holst is uncle to the king now reigning ; they make often alliances with Scotland . John , king of Sweden , son of Gustavus . This Gustavus had four sons , Erick , John , Mag- nus , Charles . Erick married a ...
... peace . The duke of Holst is uncle to the king now reigning ; they make often alliances with Scotland . John , king of Sweden , son of Gustavus . This Gustavus had four sons , Erick , John , Mag- nus , Charles . Erick married a ...
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... peace and se- renity of her times . And if these rich pieces be so fair unset , what are they set , and set in all perfection ? Magnanimity no doubt consisteth in contempt of peril , in contempt of profit , and in meriting of the times ...
... peace and se- renity of her times . And if these rich pieces be so fair unset , what are they set , and set in all perfection ? Magnanimity no doubt consisteth in contempt of peril , in contempt of profit , and in meriting of the times ...
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... peace ; one that could never be by any solicitation moved to renew the treaties ; and one that since hath proceeded from doubtful terms of amity to the highest acts of hostility . Yet , notwithstanding the opposition so great , the ...
... peace ; one that could never be by any solicitation moved to renew the treaties ; and one that since hath proceeded from doubtful terms of amity to the highest acts of hostility . Yet , notwithstanding the opposition so great , the ...
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... peace , her people greatly multiplied , wealthily appointed , and singularly devoted . wanted not the example of the power of her arms in the memorable voyages and invasions prosperously made and atchieved by sundry her noble ...
... peace , her people greatly multiplied , wealthily appointed , and singularly devoted . wanted not the example of the power of her arms in the memorable voyages and invasions prosperously made and atchieved by sundry her noble ...
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