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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... hearts of the people , as being conscious to himself , that the true obligations of sove- reignty in him failed , and were wanting . But King Henry , in the very entrance of his reign , and the instant of time when the kingdom was cast ...
... hearts of the people , as being conscious to himself , that the true obligations of sove- reignty in him failed , and were wanting . But King Henry , in the very entrance of his reign , and the instant of time when the kingdom was cast ...
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... heart ; so that both knee and heart did truly bow before him . Heon the other side with great wisdom , not ignorant of the affections and fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that ...
... heart ; so that both knee and heart did truly bow before him . Heon the other side with great wisdom , not ignorant of the affections and fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that ...
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... heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience , that this disease was rather a surprise of na- ture than obstinate to remedies , if it were in ...
... heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience , that this disease was rather a surprise of na- ture than obstinate to remedies , if it were in ...
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... hearts of the subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw , that after his marriage , and after a son born , the King did never- theless not so much as proceed to the coronation of the Queen , not vouchsafing her ...
... hearts of the subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw , that after his marriage , and after a son born , the King did never- theless not so much as proceed to the coronation of the Queen , not vouchsafing her ...
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... heart , he would express himself more fully by an ambassage , which he would speedily dispatch unto the French King for that purpose . And in this sort the French ambassadors were dismissed : the King avoiding to understand any thing ...
... heart , he would express himself more fully by an ambassage , which he would speedily dispatch unto the French King for that purpose . And in this sort the French ambassadors were dismissed : the King avoiding to understand any thing ...
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