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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... thoughts , before his departure from Leices- ter , dispatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ... thought generally , that he was a Prince , as ordained and sent down from heaven , to unite and put to an end the ...
... thoughts , before his departure from Leices- ter , dispatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ... thought generally , that he was a Prince , as ordained and sent down from heaven , to unite and put to an end the ...
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... thought almost as- sured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased ; it began about the one and twentieth of September , and cleared up before the end of October , insomuch as it was no hindrance to the ...
... thought almost as- sured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased ; it began about the one and twentieth of September , and cleared up before the end of October , insomuch as it was no hindrance to the ...
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... thoughts , he did institute , for the better security of his person , a band of fifty archers , under a captain , to at- tend him , by the name of yeomen of his guard : and yet , that it might be thought to be rather a matter of dignity ...
... thoughts , he did institute , for the better security of his person , a band of fifty archers , under a captain , to at- tend him , by the name of yeomen of his guard : and yet , that it might be thought to be rather a matter of dignity ...
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... thought it not fit it should pass by parliament , the better , being matter of grace , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom ...
... thought it not fit it should pass by parliament , the better , being matter of grace , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom ...
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... thought it would be a summer well spent to visit those parts , and by his presence and application of him- self to reclaim and rectify those humours . But the King , in his account of peace and calms , did much over - cast his fortunes ...
... thought it would be a summer well spent to visit those parts , and by his presence and application of him- self to reclaim and rectify those humours . But the King , in his account of peace and calms , did much over - cast his fortunes ...
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