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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... principal strength of that kingdom , with peace , incontinently , without cuncta- tions or cavillations , the preambles of a wavering faith , she rendered with all honour and security ; and his person to safe and faithful hands ; and so ...
... principal strength of that kingdom , with peace , incontinently , without cuncta- tions or cavillations , the preambles of a wavering faith , she rendered with all honour and security ; and his person to safe and faithful hands ; and so ...
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... principal precept and ordinance of their seminaries , audacter calumniari , semper aliquid hæret ; or as if they were of the race which in old time were wont to help themselves with miraculous lyes . But when the cause of this is en ...
... principal precept and ordinance of their seminaries , audacter calumniari , semper aliquid hæret ; or as if they were of the race which in old time were wont to help themselves with miraculous lyes . But when the cause of this is en ...
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... principal servants and counsellors ; thinking , belike , that as the immediate invectives against her majesty do best satisfy the malice of the foreigner , so the slander and calumniation of her principal counsellors agreed best with ...
... principal servants and counsellors ; thinking , belike , that as the immediate invectives against her majesty do best satisfy the malice of the foreigner , so the slander and calumniation of her principal counsellors agreed best with ...
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... principal drift . So again , it is an extravagant and incredible conceit , to imagine that all the conclusions and actions of estate which have passed during her majesty's reign , should be ascribed to one counsellor alone ; and to such ...
... principal drift . So again , it is an extravagant and incredible conceit , to imagine that all the conclusions and actions of estate which have passed during her majesty's reign , should be ascribed to one counsellor alone ; and to such ...
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... principal fairs and markets ever better customed or frequented . The commodities and ease , of rivers cut by hand , and brought into a new channel ; of piers that have been built ; of waters that have been forced and brought against the ...
... principal fairs and markets ever better customed or frequented . The commodities and ease , of rivers cut by hand , and brought into a new channel ; of piers that have been built ; of waters that have been forced and brought against the ...
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