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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... unto the friars of Leicester to see an honourable interment to be given to it , yet the religious people themselves , being not free from the humours of the vulgar , neglected it ; wherein never- theless they did not then incur any ...
... unto the friars of Leicester to see an honourable interment to be given to it , yet the religious people themselves , being not free from the humours of the vulgar , neglected it ; wherein never- theless they did not then incur any ...
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... unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign , or suspension of title , and preferring his affection to his own line and blood , and liking that title best which made him in- dependent ; and being in his nature ...
... unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign , or suspension of title , and preferring his affection to his own line and blood , and liking that title best which made him in- dependent ; and being in his nature ...
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... unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the pro- gress of a King in full peace and assurance . He entered the city upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon ...
... unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the pro- gress of a King in full peace and assurance . He entered the city upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon ...
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... unto . For if the patient were kept in an equal temper , both for clothes , fire , and drink , moderately warm , with temperate cordials , whereby nature's work were neither irritated by heat , nor turned back by cold , he commonly ...
... unto . For if the patient were kept in an equal temper , both for clothes , fire , and drink , moderately warm , with temperate cordials , whereby nature's work were neither irritated by heat , nor turned back by cold , he commonly ...
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... unto a little village called Stoke , and there encamped that night , upon the brow or hanging of a hill . The King the next day presented him battle upon the plain , the fields there being open and champion . The earl courageously came ...
... unto a little village called Stoke , and there encamped that night , upon the brow or hanging of a hill . The King the next day presented him battle upon the plain , the fields there being open and champion . The earl courageously came ...
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