| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...all things met as one would wish, to serve her turn for a counterfeit Richard, duke of York. versing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was, he did so flit from plncc to place. Lastly, there was a circumstance, which is mentioned by one that wrote in the same... | |
| Francis Bacon - English literature - 1858 - 812 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents ; neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was...was a circumstance (which is mentioned by one that writ in the same time) that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter 3 ; which is, that King... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents ; neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was...was a circumstance (which is mentioned by one that writ in the same time) that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter 3 ; which is, that King... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1858 - 792 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents ; neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was ; he did so flit frum place to place. Lastly, there was a circumstance (which is mentioned by one that writ in the same... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 248 pages
...extremely hard to hunt out his nest and parents. Neither, again, could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was,...he did so flit from place to place. Lastly, there is a circumstance which is mentioned by one that wrote in the same time that is very likely to have... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 364 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents. Neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was,...circumstance, which is mentioned by one that wrote in the 30 same time, that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter; which is, that King Edward the... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1878 - 790 pages
...hard to hunt out his nest and parents ; neither again could any man, by company or conversing witii him, be able to say or detect well what he was ; he did so tiit from place to place. Lastly, there was a circumstance (which is mentioned by one that writ in... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents. Neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was,...mentioned by one that wrote in the same time, that ia very likely to have made somewhat to the matter — which is, that King Edward the Fourth was his... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents. Neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was,...time, that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter—which is, that King Edward the Fourth was his godfather. Which, as it is somewhat suspicious... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy, English - 1890 - 826 pages
...extreme hard to hunt out his nest and parents ; neither again could any man, by company or conversing with him, be able to say or detect well what he was...was a circumstance (which is mentioned by one that writ in the same time) that is very likely to have made somewhat to the matter 3 ; which is, that King... | |
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