The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... original English . 1. For the text , there are only two authorities of any value : the original manuscript , which was submitted to the king in the autumn of 1621 , and is preserved ( all but a few leaves ) in the British Museum ; and ...
... original English . 1. For the text , there are only two authorities of any value : the original manuscript , which was submitted to the king in the autumn of 1621 , and is preserved ( all but a few leaves ) in the British Museum ; and ...
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... original copy of which Bacon speaks as then remaining with Sir Robert Cotton ; but a transcript in a well - known hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself . “ The original of this , in old written hand , is in ...
... original copy of which Bacon speaks as then remaining with Sir Robert Cotton ; but a transcript in a well - known hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself . “ The original of this , in old written hand , is in ...
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... original , instead of collecting them into a body at the end ; and as this is the first for the translation of which I am myself solely responsible , I shall add here a few words to explain the principle upon which I have attempted to ...
... original , instead of collecting them into a body at the end ; and as this is the first for the translation of which I am myself solely responsible , I shall add here a few words to explain the principle upon which I have attempted to ...
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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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