The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon: Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the SeventhG. Bell, 1905 - 504 من الصفحات |
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... king of Macedon , had a petition offered him divers times by an old woman , and answered , he had no leisure . Whereupon , the woman said aloud , " Why , then , give over to be king . " " " k When King Edward the Second was amongst his ...
... king of Macedon , had a petition offered him divers times by an old woman , and answered , he had no leisure . Whereupon , the woman said aloud , " Why , then , give over to be king . " " " k When King Edward the Second was amongst his ...
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... king of England , that was ancestor to the king your father and yourself ; and was that king to whom both unions may in a sort refer : that of the roses being in him consummate , and that of the kingdoms by him begun besides , his times ...
... king of England , that was ancestor to the king your father and yourself ; and was that king to whom both unions may in a sort refer : that of the roses being in him consummate , and that of the kingdoms by him begun besides , his times ...
الصفحة 308
... king . Meanwhile the body of Richard , after many in- dignities and reproaches , the diriges and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants , was obscurely buried . For though the king of his nobleness gave charge unto the friars of ...
... king . Meanwhile the body of Richard , after many in- dignities and reproaches , the diriges and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants , was obscurely buried . For though the king of his nobleness gave charge unto the friars of ...
الصفحة 309
... king , by his voluptuous life and mean marriage , were become effeminate and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a king . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were ...
... king , by his voluptuous life and mean marriage , were become effeminate and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a king . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were ...
الصفحة 311
... king presently that very day , being the two - and - twentieth of August , assumed the style of king in his own name , without mention of the Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted ...
... king presently that very day , being the two - and - twentieth of August , assumed the style of king in his own name , without mention of the Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted ...
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