The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... appear that Bacon had some independent source of information . The rest he might have inferred from Polydore's narrative : but this ( unless he had some other authority ) he must have invented ; which he could have no object in doing ...
... appear that Bacon had some independent source of information . The rest he might have inferred from Polydore's narrative : but this ( unless he had some other authority ) he must have invented ; which he could have no object in doing ...
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... appears as belonging to the 23rd year of the reign : Item : delivered three exemplifications under the seal of the L. of King's Bench of the confession and condemnation of the Lord Burgavenny for such retainers as he was indicted of in ...
... appears as belonging to the 23rd year of the reign : Item : delivered three exemplifications under the seal of the L. of King's Bench of the confession and condemnation of the Lord Burgavenny for such retainers as he was indicted of in ...
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... appear to have been summoned ( he says ) whenever affairs of greater moment occurred than the . Continual Council ... appears to have been one of their titles . And it is probable that in ordinary cases it was composed ( according ...
... appear to have been summoned ( he says ) whenever affairs of greater moment occurred than the . Continual Council ... appears to have been one of their titles . And it is probable that in ordinary cases it was composed ( according ...
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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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