The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... less faithfully copied , of all the portraits which have been drawn since . The theory of the events of Henry's reign as formed and expounded by him has been adopted by every succeeding historian as the basis of his narrative . Those ...
... less faithfully copied , of all the portraits which have been drawn since . The theory of the events of Henry's reign as formed and expounded by him has been adopted by every succeeding historian as the basis of his narrative . Those ...
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... less fortunes , and also for that in his affections he was not without an inveterate malice against the house of York , under whom he had been in trouble . He was willing also to take envy from the King more than the King was willing to ...
... less fortunes , and also for that in his affections he was not without an inveterate malice against the house of York , under whom he had been in trouble . He was willing also to take envy from the King more than the King was willing to ...
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... less general to persons or less permanent in future ages . ” Upon this Matthew seems to have written a rejoinder on the 4th of August , to which Bacon merely replies , “ As for the memorial of the late deceased Queen , I will not ...
... less general to persons or less permanent in future ages . ” Upon this Matthew seems to have written a rejoinder on the 4th of August , to which Bacon merely replies , “ As for the memorial of the late deceased Queen , I will not ...
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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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