The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety of incidents , and important for some of its results , includes but few matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The subjects of all those negotiations and ...
... reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety of incidents , and important for some of its results , includes but few matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The subjects of all those negotiations and ...
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... reign of K. Henry the Eighth , K. Edward , Q. Mary , and part of the reign of Q. Elizabeth . THE books which are written do in their kinds represent the faculties of the mind of man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and ...
... reign of K. Henry the Eighth , K. Edward , Q. Mary , and part of the reign of Q. Elizabeth . THE books which are written do in their kinds represent the faculties of the mind of man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and ...
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... reign were committed against him , he had a very strange kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not ... REIGN OF HENRY VII THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 39.
... reign were committed against him , he had a very strange kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not ... REIGN OF HENRY VII THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 39.
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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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