The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... doubt but the times which I have chosen are of all former times of this nation [ the fittest ? ] to be registered ; if it be not in this respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very well will be a prejudice , as ...
... doubt but the times which I have chosen are of all former times of this nation [ the fittest ? ] to be registered ; if it be not in this respect , that they be of too fresh memory , which point I know very well will be a prejudice , as ...
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... doubt to raise and settle . The arrangement , whatever it was , was ineffectual . It is said that some succours were sent from England ( forces were certainly raised there in April and May , 1491 ; see Cal . Pat . Rolls , pp . 37. 63 ...
... doubt to raise and settle . The arrangement , whatever it was , was ineffectual . It is said that some succours were sent from England ( forces were certainly raised there in April and May , 1491 ; see Cal . Pat . Rolls , pp . 37. 63 ...
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... doubt that he took him to be a great Prince and not a representation only , he gave consent that this Duke should take to wife the Lady Katheren Gordon daughter to the Earl of Huntley , being a near kinswoman to the King himself , and a ...
... doubt that he took him to be a great Prince and not a representation only , he gave consent that this Duke should take to wife the Lady Katheren Gordon daughter to the Earl of Huntley , being a near kinswoman to the King himself , and a ...
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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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