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... King James came in , in a profound peace . 14. The council did make remonstrance unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual conspiracies against her life ; and namely , that a man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous ...
... King James came in , in a profound peace . 14. The council did make remonstrance unto Queen Elizabeth , of the continual conspiracies against her life ; and namely , that a man was late- ly taken , who stood ready in a very dangerous ...
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Francis Bacon. with a pillow . This had some ways come to the king's ear ; who kept it till such time as the queen ... king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the protestants : he answered , yes , I mean it ; I ...
Francis Bacon. with a pillow . This had some ways come to the king's ear ; who kept it till such time as the queen ... king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the protestants : he answered , yes , I mean it ; I ...
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... king Richard the se- cond , and the coming in of Henry the fourth , sup- posed to be written by doctor Hayward , who was committed to the Tower for it , had much incensed queen Elizabeth ; and she asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her ...
... king Richard the se- cond , and the coming in of Henry the fourth , sup- posed to be written by doctor Hayward , who was committed to the Tower for it , had much incensed queen Elizabeth ; and she asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her ...
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... king and queen- mother , and some other of the council , for a peace . Both sides were agreed upon the articles . The question was , upon the security , for the perform- Mance . After some particulars propounded and re- jected , the ...
... king and queen- mother , and some other of the council , for a peace . Both sides were agreed upon the articles . The question was , upon the security , for the perform- Mance . After some particulars propounded and re- jected , the ...
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... king's name , to seize and take away that man ( meaning the judge ) in the red gown , for I go in danger of my life be- : cause of him . 43. In Flanders , by accident , a Flemish tiler fell from the top of a house upon a Spaniard , and ...
... king's name , to seize and take away that man ( meaning the judge ) in the red gown , for I go in danger of my life be- : cause of him . 43. In Flanders , by accident , a Flemish tiler fell from the top of a house upon a Spaniard , and ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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