The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... rest were generally pardoned . Neither did the King him- self omit his custom , to be first or second in all his warlike exploits , making good his word , which was usual with him when he heard of rebels , that he de- sired but to see ...
... rest were generally pardoned . Neither did the King him- self omit his custom , to be first or second in all his warlike exploits , making good his word , which was usual with him when he heard of rebels , that he de- sired but to see ...
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... rest . The lord Cordes was ready to em- brace the occasion , which was partly of his own setting , and sent forthwith greater forces than it had been pos- sible for him to raise on the sudden , if he had not looked for such a summons ...
... rest . The lord Cordes was ready to em- brace the occasion , which was partly of his own setting , and sent forthwith greater forces than it had been pos- sible for him to raise on the sudden , if he had not looked for such a summons ...
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... rest not here : for his resolution and hope is , to " make the reconquest of Naples , but as a bridge to " transport his forces into Grecia ; and not to spare " blood or treasure , if it were to the impawning of his " crown , and ...
... rest not here : for his resolution and hope is , to " make the reconquest of Naples , but as a bridge to " transport his forces into Grecia ; and not to spare " blood or treasure , if it were to the impawning of his " crown , and ...
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... rest , otherwise he refuseth to treat . " 66 The ambassadors , being somewhat abashed with this demand , answered in some heat : That they doubted not , but the King their sovereign's sword would be able to maintain his sceptre : and ...
... rest , otherwise he refuseth to treat . " 66 The ambassadors , being somewhat abashed with this demand , answered in some heat : That they doubted not , but the King their sovereign's sword would be able to maintain his sceptre : and ...
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... rest ; but still making them to hang together with the part he was to play . She taught him likewise how to avoid sundry captious and tempting questions , which were like to be asked of him . But in this she found him of himself so ...
... rest ; but still making them to hang together with the part he was to play . She taught him likewise how to avoid sundry captious and tempting questions , which were like to be asked of him . But in this she found him of himself so ...
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