The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... England , at least about the English court , to know that if the negotiation was to proceed far enough even for purposes of dalliance and delusion , it must not begin like the last with a declara- tion that the conversion of the Prince ...
... England , at least about the English court , to know that if the negotiation was to proceed far enough even for purposes of dalliance and delusion , it must not begin like the last with a declara- tion that the conversion of the Prince ...
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... England in an endeavour to compose the religious dis- sensions of Europe by enforcing equitable conditions between the contending parties ; the alliance might have proved a fortunate thing for the world . The Catholics of England ...
... England in an endeavour to compose the religious dis- sensions of Europe by enforcing equitable conditions between the contending parties ; the alliance might have proved a fortunate thing for the world . The Catholics of England ...
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... England , might be done rather than inflict a blow on the Spaniards to the dishonour of England . To me it seems that these instructions in themselves make the case as against Ralegh complete , without even inquiring what the result of ...
... England , might be done rather than inflict a blow on the Spaniards to the dishonour of England . To me it seems that these instructions in themselves make the case as against Ralegh complete , without even inquiring what the result of ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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