The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... Speed , whose history was published in 1609 , some years after Stowe's death . But the truth is , that though Bacon's history of Henry's reign was not written till 1621 , he had drawn up a slight sketch of Henry's character many years ...
... Speed , whose history was published in 1609 , some years after Stowe's death . But the truth is , that though Bacon's history of Henry's reign was not written till 1621 , he had drawn up a slight sketch of Henry's character many years ...
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... Speed's extract and the original ( presuming that the copy of the original which has been preserved is correct ) ... Speed ; who took it from Bishop Leslie . 1 So Speed . The MS . copy has “ some of them to murdere our psone , us ...
... Speed's extract and the original ( presuming that the copy of the original which has been preserved is correct ) ... Speed ; who took it from Bishop Leslie . 1 So Speed . The MS . copy has “ some of them to murdere our psone , us ...
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... Speed , who not only represents Warwick as entrapped into the conspiracy , but connects the plea for entrapping him with he case of Ralph Wilford that has just been mentioned : a theory with which , if other circumstances corroborated ...
... Speed , who not only represents Warwick as entrapped into the conspiracy , but connects the plea for entrapping him with he case of Ralph Wilford that has just been mentioned : a theory with which , if other circumstances corroborated ...
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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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