Queen, in that he did not reign in her right. Wherefore they said that God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the house of York, that would not be at his courtesy, howsoever he did depress his poor lady. And yet... The works of Francis Bacon - Page 96by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819Full view - About this book
 | Francis Bacon - Philosophy, English - 1890 - 826 pages
...wrong that he did his Queen, and that he did not reign in her right ; wherefore they said th;it God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the House of York that would not he at his courtesy, howsoever he did depress his poor lady. And yet (as it fareth in things which are... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1890 - 788 pages
...wrong that he did his Queen, and that he did not reign in her right ; wherefore they said th:it God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the House of York that would not lie at his courtesy, howsoever he did depress his poor lady. And yet (as it fureth in things which... | |
 | Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - World history - 1905 - 446 pages
...the wrong that he did his Queen, in that he did not reign in her right. Wherefore they said that God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the...he did depress his poor lady. And yet, as it fareth with things which are current with the multitude and which they affect, these fames grew so general... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Jerry Weinberger - Great Britain - 1996 - 284 pages
...the wrong that he did his Queen, and that he did not reign in her right; wherefore they said that God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the...courtesy, howsoever he did depress his poor lady. 337 And yet (as it fareth in things 333. The sign of the House of York. 334. Men armed with the poleax.... | |
 | Francis Bacon - History - 1998 - 340 pages
...the wrong that he did his Queen, and that he did not reign in her right, wherefore they said that God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the house of York that would not be at his courtesy,30 howsoever 28 Variegated uniform, of mulberry (purple-red) and blue. 29 Nobility. 30 At... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 pages
...wrong that he did his queen, in that he did not reign in her right. Wherefore, they said, that God had now brought to light a masculine branch of the...did depress his poor lady. And yet, as it fareth in things which are current with the multitude, and which they affect, these fames grew so general as... | |
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