The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... things happened in the year following , which was the fifth of this King . But in the end of the fourth year the King had called again his Parliament , * not as it seemeth for any particular occasion of state : but the former Parliament ...
... things happened in the year following , which was the fifth of this King . But in the end of the fourth year the King had called again his Parliament , * not as it seemeth for any particular occasion of state : but the former Parliament ...
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... things he did wisely foresee , and did as artificially conduct , whereby all things fell into his lap as he desired . For as for the Parliament , it presently took fire , being affectionate ( of old ) to the war of France , and desirous ...
... things he did wisely foresee , and did as artificially conduct , whereby all things fell into his lap as he desired . For as for the Parliament , it presently took fire , being affectionate ( of old ) to the war of France , and desirous ...
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... things , and those who have handled the helm of government , and been acquainted with the difficulties and mysteries of state business . The government of a woman has been a rare thing at all times ; felicity in such government a rarer ...
... things , and those who have handled the helm of government , and been acquainted with the difficulties and mysteries of state business . The government of a woman has been a rare thing at all times ; felicity in such government a rarer ...
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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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