The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... according to the parts of the matter , but accord- ing to the model of his own knowledge and most humbly desire your lordship , that the weak - your own : and herewithal , not to do so much dis- ness thereof may be supplied in your ...
... according to the parts of the matter , but accord- ing to the model of his own knowledge and most humbly desire your lordship , that the weak - your own : and herewithal , not to do so much dis- ness thereof may be supplied in your ...
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... according to your commandment , which I received by the Mr. of the Horse , and find the old man well comforted , both towards God and towards the world . And the same middle comfort , which is a divine and humane , proceeding from your ...
... according to your commandment , which I received by the Mr. of the Horse , and find the old man well comforted , both towards God and towards the world . And the same middle comfort , which is a divine and humane , proceeding from your ...
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... according to your own heart ; " and other most gracious speeches of affection and trust , which I feed on till this day . But why should I speak of these things , which are now vanished , but only the better to express my downfall ...
... according to your own heart ; " and other most gracious speeches of affection and trust , which I feed on till this day . But why should I speak of these things , which are now vanished , but only the better to express my downfall ...
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... according to your majesty's instructions . Which three parts , when they shall be per- formed , I will give your majesty advertisement with speed , and in the mean time be glad to receive from your majesty ( whom it is my part to inform ...
... according to your majesty's instructions . Which three parts , when they shall be per- formed , I will give your majesty advertisement with speed , and in the mean time be glad to receive from your majesty ( whom it is my part to inform ...
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... according to the thoughts of a great king ; whereas your thoughts concerning yourself are , and ought to be , according to the thoughts of a modest man . But let me not weary you the sum is , that you think goodness the best part of ...
... according to the thoughts of a great king ; whereas your thoughts concerning yourself are , and ought to be , according to the thoughts of a modest man . But let me not weary you the sum is , that you think goodness the best part of ...
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