The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not say however that Perkin was his son : but only that he was brought up ...
... Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not say however that Perkin was his son : but only that he was brought up ...
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... Perkin's design upon Kent . For the world would not believe afterwards , but the King , having secret intelligence of Perkin's intention for Kent , the better to draw it on , went of purpose into the north afar off ; laying an open side ...
... Perkin's design upon Kent . For the world would not believe afterwards , but the King , having secret intelligence of Perkin's intention for Kent , the better to draw it on , went of purpose into the north afar off ; laying an open side ...
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... Perkin , but was left at the Tower , and within few days after executed . Soon after , now that Perkin could tell better what himself was , he was diligently examined ; and after his confession taken , an extract was made of such parts ...
... Perkin , but was left at the Tower , and within few days after executed . Soon after , now that Perkin could tell better what himself was , he was diligently examined ; and after his confession taken , an extract was made of such parts ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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