The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... appear rather , that you make use of them , than that they lead you . Above all depend wholly ( next unto God ) upon the king , and be ruled ( as hitherto you have been ) by his instructions , for that is best for yourself . For the ...
... appear rather , that you make use of them , than that they lead you . Above all depend wholly ( next unto God ) upon the king , and be ruled ( as hitherto you have been ) by his instructions , for that is best for yourself . For the ...
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... appear . And , therefore , my hum- ble suit to your lordships is , that my voluntary confession may be my sentence , and the loss of the seal my punishment , and that your lordships will spare any farther sentence , but recommend me to ...
... appear . And , therefore , my hum- ble suit to your lordships is , that my voluntary confession may be my sentence , and the loss of the seal my punishment , and that your lordships will spare any farther sentence , but recommend me to ...
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... appear to be incapable , or indign to reign . These things I relate to your majesty , in sum , as is fit ; which when I opened to my lord I did insist a little more upon , with more efficacy and edge , and authority of law and record ...
... appear to be incapable , or indign to reign . These things I relate to your majesty , in sum , as is fit ; which when I opened to my lord I did insist a little more upon , with more efficacy and edge , and authority of law and record ...
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... appear by my sundry labours from time to time in the same . For I hold it a worthy character of your majesty's reign and times ; insomuch , as though your majesty might have at this time ( as is spoken ) a great annual benefit for the ...
... appear by my sundry labours from time to time in the same . For I hold it a worthy character of your majesty's reign and times ; insomuch , as though your majesty might have at this time ( as is spoken ) a great annual benefit for the ...
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... appear to be his own . My lord chancellor told me yesterday , in plain terms , that if the king would ask his opinion touching the person that he would commend to succeed him , upon death or disability , he would name me for the fittest ...
... appear to be his own . My lord chancellor told me yesterday , in plain terms , that if the king would ask his opinion touching the person that he would commend to succeed him , upon death or disability , he would name me for the fittest ...
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