History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... thought and expression ; every sen- tence is replete with ideas enough for a sermon , and each expression is as polished as if the author had designed it to become a maxim . In 1605 appeared , in English , his two books , " Of the ...
... thought and expression ; every sen- tence is replete with ideas enough for a sermon , and each expression is as polished as if the author had designed it to become a maxim . In 1605 appeared , in English , his two books , " Of the ...
Page ix
... thought of such a work had been long before his mind . Mr Spedding has published in his edition of Bacon's works , ( Vol . VI . pp . 17 seqq . ) a fragment of such a history , of the existence of which Speed1 , whose history was ...
... thought of such a work had been long before his mind . Mr Spedding has published in his edition of Bacon's works , ( Vol . VI . pp . 17 seqq . ) a fragment of such a history , of the existence of which Speed1 , whose history was ...
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... thoughts , before his departure from Leicester , dis- patched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hut- 30 ton in Yorkshire , where were kept in safe custody , by King Richard's commandment , both the lady Elizabeth ...
... thoughts , before his departure from Leicester , dis- patched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hut- 30 ton in Yorkshire , where were kept in safe custody , by King Richard's commandment , both the lady Elizabeth ...
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... thought generally , that he was a Prince , as ordained and sent down from heaven , to unite and put to an end the long dissensions of the two houses ; which although they had had , in the times of Henry the fourth , Henry the fifth ...
... thought generally , that he was a Prince , as ordained and sent down from heaven , to unite and put to an end the long dissensions of the two houses ; which although they had had , in the times of Henry the fourth , Henry the fifth ...
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... thought almost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease , ere it ceased ; it began about the 25 one and twentieth of September , and cleared up before the end of October , insomuch as it was no hindrance to ...
... thought almost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease , ere it ceased ; it began about the 25 one and twentieth of September , and cleared up before the end of October , insomuch as it was no hindrance to ...
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