The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... assured me that for your own part you con- strue that I spake to the best , will be as a good tide to remove her from that shelve . And it is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ordinary sort of the Lower ...
... assured me that for your own part you con- strue that I spake to the best , will be as a good tide to remove her from that shelve . And it is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ordinary sort of the Lower ...
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... assured your lordship , she will forbid and not suffer your ruin . 6. As I have heard her majesty to be a prince of that magnanimity , that she will spare the service of the ablest subject or peer , where she shall be thought not to ...
... assured your lordship , she will forbid and not suffer your ruin . 6. As I have heard her majesty to be a prince of that magnanimity , that she will spare the service of the ablest subject or peer , where she shall be thought not to ...
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... assured forerunner of whole changes of honour is to keep and defend the approaches of peril . But I am at the last point first , some good this kingdom , I hear many discourse ; and indeed spirit leading my pen to presage your ...
... assured forerunner of whole changes of honour is to keep and defend the approaches of peril . But I am at the last point first , some good this kingdom , I hear many discourse ; and indeed spirit leading my pen to presage your ...
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... assured . So I continue your , etc. FR . BACON . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO THE KING . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , In the midst of my misery , which is rather assuaged by remembrance , than by hope , my draw forth , and ...
... assured . So I continue your , etc. FR . BACON . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO THE KING . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , In the midst of my misery , which is rather assuaged by remembrance , than by hope , my draw forth , and ...
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... assured ( for the tenor and subject of now so much as one pamphlet ( only some parcels of the Bible excepted ) remaining to posterity . As then there was not in like manner to be found any footing of millions of authors that were long ...
... assured ( for the tenor and subject of now so much as one pamphlet ( only some parcels of the Bible excepted ) remaining to posterity . As then there was not in like manner to be found any footing of millions of authors that were long ...
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