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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... parts of the evidences themselves , word for word , taken out of the originals The apology of Sir Francis Bacon , in certain imputations concerning the late earl of Esser 136 211 PAGE A speech in parliament , 39 of Elizabeth , a 2.
... parts of the evidences themselves , word for word , taken out of the originals The apology of Sir Francis Bacon , in certain imputations concerning the late earl of Esser 136 211 PAGE A speech in parliament , 39 of Elizabeth , a 2.
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... taken of forfeiture and penal laws , means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for the trial only , whether gain could bring ...
... taken of forfeiture and penal laws , means used by some kings for the gathering of great treasures . A few forfeitures , indeed , not taken to her own purse , but set over to some others for the trial only , whether gain could bring ...
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... taken away , not wherein the crimi- nous blood of Guise , but the innocent blood which he hath often spilled by instigation of him and his house was revenged , and that this worthy gentleman who reigneth come to the crown ; it will not ...
... taken away , not wherein the crimi- nous blood of Guise , but the innocent blood which he hath often spilled by instigation of him and his house was revenged , and that this worthy gentleman who reigneth come to the crown ; it will not ...
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... taken for quieting and appeasing of them . Then she interposed herself to most just and reason- able capitulations , wherein always should have been preserved unto him as ample interest , jurisdiction , and superiority in those ...
... taken for quieting and appeasing of them . Then she interposed herself to most just and reason- able capitulations , wherein always should have been preserved unto him as ample interest , jurisdiction , and superiority in those ...
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... taken for the quieting and appeasing them ; and expressly fore- warned both himself and such as were in principal charge in those countries , during the wars , of the dan- ger like to ensue if he held so heavy a hand over that people ...
... taken for the quieting and appeasing them ; and expressly fore- warned both himself and such as were in principal charge in those countries , during the wars , of the dan- ger like to ensue if he held so heavy a hand over that people ...
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