The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... court where infinite eyes had been upon him . For King Edward , touched with remorse of his brother the duke of Clarence's death , would not indeed restore his son , of whom we speak , to be duke of Clarence , but yet created him earl ...
... court where infinite eyes had been upon him . For King Edward , touched with remorse of his brother the duke of Clarence's death , would not indeed restore his son , of whom we speak , to be duke of Clarence , but yet created him earl ...
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... court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that , in a kind of mattacina of human fortune , he turned a broach , that had worn a crown ; whereas fortune commonly doth not bring in a comedy or farce after a tragedy . And afterwards he ...
... court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that , in a kind of mattacina of human fortune , he turned a broach , that had worn a crown ; whereas fortune commonly doth not bring in a comedy or farce after a tragedy . And afterwards he ...
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... court of a young King , and partly by the native power of Britain itself , which was not small ; but chiefly in re- spect of the great party that the duke of Orleans had in the kingdom of France , and thereby means to stir up civil ...
... court of a young King , and partly by the native power of Britain itself , which was not small ; but chiefly in re- spect of the great party that the duke of Orleans had in the kingdom of France , and thereby means to stir up civil ...
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... court of Britain , the duke was then scarcely perfect in his memory , and all things were directed by the duke of Orleans , who gave audience to the chaplain Urswick , and upon his ambassage delivered made answer in somewhat high terms ...
... court of Britain , the duke was then scarcely perfect in his memory , and all things were directed by the duke of Orleans , who gave audience to the chaplain Urswick , and upon his ambassage delivered made answer in somewhat high terms ...
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... court , put divers young bloods into such a fury , as the English ambassadors were not without peril to be outraged . But the French King , both to preserve the privilege of ambassadors , and being con- scious to himself , that in the ...
... court , put divers young bloods into such a fury , as the English ambassadors were not without peril to be outraged . But the French King , both to preserve the privilege of ambassadors , and being con- scious to himself , that in the ...
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