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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... is not by degrees and by stealth , but absolute and at once . Was she encouraged thereto by the strength she found in leagues and alliances with great and potent con- federates [ 22 ] Mr Bacon's discourse in praise of his sovereign.
... is not by degrees and by stealth , but absolute and at once . Was she encouraged thereto by the strength she found in leagues and alliances with great and potent con- federates [ 22 ] Mr Bacon's discourse in praise of his sovereign.
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... strength ; and yet see her sitting as it were within the compass of her sands , Scotland , that doth as it were eclipse her island ; the United Provinces of the Low Countries , which for wealth , commodity of traffic , affection to our ...
... strength ; and yet see her sitting as it were within the compass of her sands , Scotland , that doth as it were eclipse her island ; the United Provinces of the Low Countries , which for wealth , commodity of traffic , affection to our ...
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... 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 ever ...
... 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 ever ...
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... strength , as by that and no other thing they subsisted long after : and lest that any should sinisterly and maliciously interpret that she did nourish those divisions ; who knoweth not what faithful advice , continual and earnest ...
... strength , as by that and no other thing they subsisted long after : and lest that any should sinisterly and maliciously interpret that she did nourish those divisions ; who knoweth not what faithful advice , continual and earnest ...
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... strength and vicinity : the Low Countries warred upon , because he seeketh , not to possess them , for they were possessed by him before , but to plant there an absolute and martial government , and to suppress their liberties : the ...
... strength and vicinity : the Low Countries warred upon , because he seeketh , not to possess them , for they were possessed by him before , but to plant there an absolute and martial government , and to suppress their liberties : the ...
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