The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... treaty of peace . And if the King could forget the good offices of the Duke done unto him aforetime , yet he knew well he would in his wisdom consider of the future , how much it imported his own safety and reputation both in foreign ...
... treaty of peace . And if the King could forget the good offices of the Duke done unto him aforetime , yet he knew well he would in his wisdom consider of the future , how much it imported his own safety and reputation both in foreign ...
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... treaty which the Flemings call at this day intercursus magnus ; both because it is more complete than the precedent treaties of the third and fourth year of the King ; and chiefly to give it a difference from the treaty that followed in ...
... treaty which the Flemings call at this day intercursus magnus ; both because it is more complete than the precedent treaties of the third and fourth year of the King ; and chiefly to give it a difference from the treaty that followed in ...
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... treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time ...
... treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound judgment , stood a great time ...
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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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