The Beauties of Bacon: Consisting of Selections from His Works ; the Beauties of Plutarch, Consisting of Selections from His WorkT. Davison, 1834 - 399 pages |
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... Lord Chamberlain , and the Lord Audley . Though the two former were as num- bers , in respect to the virulence and hatred of the people . But never were such great rebellions known to be expiated with so little blood , shed by the sword ...
... Lord Chamberlain , and the Lord Audley . Though the two former were as num- bers , in respect to the virulence and hatred of the people . But never were such great rebellions known to be expiated with so little blood , shed by the sword ...
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