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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... fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that ... fortune by the day ; resolved to rest upon the title of Lancaster as the main , and to use the other two , that of ...
... fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power , being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that ... fortune by the day ; resolved to rest upon the title of Lancaster as the main , and to use the other two , that of ...
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... fortunes and possessions , which were great : to which he was moved also by a kind of gratitude , for that the duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard , and indeed made the King a bridge to the ...
... fortunes and possessions , which were great : to which he was moved also by a kind of gratitude , for that the duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard , and indeed made the King a bridge to the ...
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... fortune . This Morton soon after , upon the death of Bourchier , he made archbishop of Canterbury . And for Fox , he made him lord keeper of his privy - seal , and afterwards advanced him by degrees , from Exeter to Bath and Wells ...
... fortune . This Morton soon after , upon the death of Bourchier , he made archbishop of Canterbury . And for Fox , he made him lord keeper of his privy - seal , and afterwards advanced him by degrees , from Exeter to Bath and Wells ...
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... fortunes , which proved for many years together full of broken seas , tides , and tempests . For he was no sooner come to Lincoln , where he kept his Easter , but he re- ceived news , that the lord Lovel , Humphry Stafford , and Thomas ...
... fortunes , which proved for many years together full of broken seas , tides , and tempests . For he was no sooner come to Lincoln , where he kept his Easter , but he re- ceived news , that the lord Lovel , Humphry Stafford , and Thomas ...
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... fortune . She had first from a distressed suitor , and desolate widow , been taken to the marriage bed of a bachelor ... fortunes : but afterwards again 3 History of King Henry VII . 95.
... fortune . She had first from a distressed suitor , and desolate widow , been taken to the marriage bed of a bachelor ... fortunes : but afterwards again 3 History of King Henry VII . 95.
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