Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... , K BARON VERULAM , VISCOUNT ST . ALBAN , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND . LONDON : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. LIMBIRD , 143 , STRAND , ( Near Somerset - House . ) 1828 . CONTENTS . Page 31 ib . .32 ib . 33 Front Cover.
... , K BARON VERULAM , VISCOUNT ST . ALBAN , AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND . LONDON : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. LIMBIRD , 143 , STRAND , ( Near Somerset - House . ) 1828 . CONTENTS . Page 31 ib . .32 ib . 33 Front Cover.
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... England ? He would have been seven times more epicure and atheist than he was : for as the temporal sword is to be drawn with great circumspection in cases of religion , so it is a thing monstrous to put into the hands of the common ...
... England ? He would have been seven times more epicure and atheist than he was : for as the temporal sword is to be drawn with great circumspection in cases of religion , so it is a thing monstrous to put into the hands of the common ...
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... England , Francis the First , king of France , and Charles the Fifth , empe ror , there was such a watch kept that none of the three could win a palm of ground , but the other two would straitways balance it , either by confederation ...
... England , Francis the First , king of France , and Charles the Fifth , empe ror , there was such a watch kept that none of the three could win a palm of ground , but the other two would straitways balance it , either by confederation ...
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... England's queen had the principal hand in the deposing and murder of her husband.- This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be advoutresses ...
... England's queen had the principal hand in the deposing and murder of her husband.- This kind of danger is then to be feared chiefly when the wives have plots for the raising of their own children , or else that they be advoutresses ...
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... England , who in his greatest business im- parted himself to none , except it were to Mor- ton and Fox . For weakness of authority the fable showeth the remedy : nay , the majesty of kings is rather exalted than diminished when they are ...
... England , who in his greatest business im- parted himself to none , except it were to Mor- ton and Fox . For weakness of authority the fable showeth the remedy : nay , the majesty of kings is rather exalted than diminished when they are ...
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