Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... adds that learned Writer , " coft 200l . or 300l . " * How much the ftudy of the learned languages was neglected in his time , Roger Bacon himself informs us ; for in a letter to his patron Clement the Fourth , he tells him , that there ...
... adds that learned Writer , " coft 200l . or 300l . " * How much the ftudy of the learned languages was neglected in his time , Roger Bacon himself informs us ; for in a letter to his patron Clement the Fourth , he tells him , that there ...
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... adds the Chronicler , " the " mifery and the destruction that was preffing 66 upon themselves and their people , they faid , " We shall be all dead men , if we do not defend " ourfelves : let us then fell our lives dearly , as " true ...
... adds the Chronicler , " the " mifery and the destruction that was preffing 66 upon themselves and their people , they faid , " We shall be all dead men , if we do not defend " ourfelves : let us then fell our lives dearly , as " true ...
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... adds Comines , " the Kings of England live upon " their own revenue , and can raise no taxes but " under the fpecious pretence of invading " France ) . Befides , the King had another ftra- " tagem to amuse and delude his fubjects with ...
... adds Comines , " the Kings of England live upon " their own revenue , and can raise no taxes but " under the fpecious pretence of invading " France ) . Befides , the King had another ftra- " tagem to amuse and delude his fubjects with ...
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... adds Lord Bacon , " there is no news of them , He " did by pleasures as great Princes do by ban quets- VOL , I. D • 66 quets come and look a little upon them EDWARD THE FOURTH . 33 HENRY VII 1485-1509 The King 1509-1547 The King ...
... adds Lord Bacon , " there is no news of them , He " did by pleasures as great Princes do by ban quets- VOL , I. D • 66 quets come and look a little upon them EDWARD THE FOURTH . 33 HENRY VII 1485-1509 The King 1509-1547 The King ...
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... adds Lord Bacon , " imme- diately meffengers fent from both Kings to " recall the Earl of Suffolk , who , upon gentle words , was foon charmed , and willing enough " to return , affured of his life , and hoping of " his liberty , " R 22 ...
... adds Lord Bacon , " imme- diately meffengers fent from both Kings to " recall the Earl of Suffolk , who , upon gentle words , was foon charmed , and willing enough " to return , affured of his life , and hoping of " his liberty , " R 22 ...
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