The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... counsel 3 and other principal persons , in presence of whom he did renew again his promise to marry with the Lady The one , Elizabeth . This he did the rather. | Mejor in original . 2 Speed ; who infers the fact from André's expression ...
... counsel 3 and other principal persons , in presence of whom he did renew again his promise to marry with the Lady The one , Elizabeth . This he did the rather. | Mejor in original . 2 Speed ; who infers the fact from André's expression ...
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... counsel , and keeping himself somewhat close , he gave a direction to the Chancellor for a formal answer to the ambassadors ; and that he did in the presence of his counsel . And after , calling the Chancellor to him apart , bad him ...
... counsel , and keeping himself somewhat close , he gave a direction to the Chancellor for a formal answer to the ambassadors ; and that he did in the presence of his counsel . And after , calling the Chancellor to him apart , bad him ...
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... counsel the King in his own affairs . And the King on his part not being wanting to himself , but making use of every man's humours , made his advantage of this in such things as he thought either not decent or not pleasant to proceed ...
... counsel the King in his own affairs . And the King on his part not being wanting to himself , but making use of every man's humours , made his advantage of this in such things as he thought either not decent or not pleasant to proceed ...
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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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