| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1858 - 792 pages
...and sedition here, and the conspiracy came to have a correspondence between Flanders and England.2 The King on his part was not asleep. But to arm or levy forces yet, he thought he would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...and sedition here, and the conspiracy came to have a correspondence between Flanders and England.2 The King on his part was not asleep. But to arm or levy forces yet, he thought he would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...if they found and were satisfied that there was truth in these pretences. The person of Sir Roberl Clifford, being a gentleman of fame and family, was...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1860 - 720 pages
...he knew the person of Richard, Duke of York, as well as he knew his own, and that this young man wai undoubtedly he. By this means all things grew prepared...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 728 pages
...By this means all things grew prepared to revolt and sedition here, and the conspiracy came to hare a correspondence between Flanders and England. The...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 pages
...like running weeds that have no certain root, or like footings up and down, impossible to be traced. The king, on his part, was not asleep ; but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1866 - 704 pages
...weeds that have no certain root, or like footings up and down impossible to be traced. But after awhile these ill humours drew to an head, and settled secretly...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 pages
...and which they affect, these fames grew so general, as the authors were lost in the generality of the speakers ; they being like running weeds that have...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 364 pages
...undoubtedly he. By this means all things grew prepared to revolt and sedition here, and the con- 20 spiracy came to have a correspondence between Flanders and...much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, 25 or at least kept a watch on them, that none should pass to or fro that was suspected : but for the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 pages
...fame and family, was extremely welcome to the Lady Margaret ; who, after she had conference with hint, brought him to the sight of Perkin, with whom he had...but to arm or levy forces yet, he thought would but show fear, and do this idol too much worship. Nevertheless the ports he did shut up, or at least kept... | |
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