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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... forces in Ireland ; inciting him to embrace the care of reducing that king- dom to civility , with some reasons sent inclosed , 262 Considerations touching the queen's service in Ire- land , 59. To my lord of Canterbury , 60. To Sir ...
... forces in Ireland ; inciting him to embrace the care of reducing that king- dom to civility , with some reasons sent inclosed , 262 Considerations touching the queen's service in Ire- land , 59. To my lord of Canterbury , 60. To Sir ...
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... forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself ; for that he was in a core of people , whose affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the lord Lovel , to the number ...
... forces to resist the rebels , than of the resistance itself ; for that he was in a core of people , whose affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send against the lord Lovel , to the number ...
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... forces , hearing what had happened to the lord Lovel , in whose success their chief trust was , despaired , and dispersed . The two brothers taking sanctuary at Colnham , a village near Abingdon ; which place , upon view of their ...
... forces , hearing what had happened to the lord Lovel , in whose success their chief trust was , despaired , and dispersed . The two brothers taking sanctuary at Colnham , a village near Abingdon ; which place , upon view of their ...
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... forces . Neither did the earl refrain the business , for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise , he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
... forces . Neither did the earl refrain the business , for that he knew the pretended Plantagenet to be but an idol . But contrariwise , he was more glad it should be the false Plantagenet than the true ; because the false being sure to ...
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... forces into England . The King in the mean time , who at the first when he heard what was done in Ireland , though it troubled him , yet thought he should be well enough able to scatter the Irish as a flight of birds , and rattle away ...
... forces into England . The King in the mean time , who at the first when he heard what was done in Ireland , though it troubled him , yet thought he should be well enough able to scatter the Irish as a flight of birds , and rattle away ...
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