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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... receiving the king's messages by their speaker , and from the body of the council , as well as from the king's person An argument in the lower house of parliament , proving the king's right of impositions on merchandises imported and ...
... receiving the king's messages by their speaker , and from the body of the council , as well as from the king's person An argument in the lower house of parliament , proving the king's right of impositions on merchandises imported and ...
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... received there , and the rule his mother hath over him with the chief of his council . He is utter enemy to religion , having well declared the same in banishing the mi- nisters out of Vienna , and divers other towns , where he goeth ...
... received there , and the rule his mother hath over him with the chief of his council . He is utter enemy to religion , having well declared the same in banishing the mi- nisters out of Vienna , and divers other towns , where he goeth ...
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... 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 a star of most fortunate influence upon the age ...
... 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 a star of most fortunate influence upon the age ...
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... received the city of brick , and left it of marble ; " so she may say , she re- ceived it a realm of cottages , and hath made it a realm of palaces : the state of traffic great and rich : the customs , notwithstanding these wars and ...
... received the city of brick , and left it of marble ; " so she may say , she re- ceived it a realm of cottages , and hath made it a realm of palaces : the state of traffic great and rich : the customs , notwithstanding these wars and ...
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... received ? And is her speech only that language which the child learneth with pleasure , and not those which the studious learn with industry ? Hath she not attained , besides her rare eloquence in her own language , infinitely polished ...
... received ? And is her speech only that language which the child learneth with pleasure , and not those which the studious learn with industry ? Hath she not attained , besides her rare eloquence in her own language , infinitely polished ...
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