The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... cold weather , and now it is re- turned towards us hath brought with it a blessed harvest , will , when it cometh to us , dispel and disperse all mists and mistakings . presenteth to you this letter , your majesty's heart (. Jan. 2 ...
... cold weather , and now it is re- turned towards us hath brought with it a blessed harvest , will , when it cometh to us , dispel and disperse all mists and mistakings . presenteth to you this letter , your majesty's heart (. Jan. 2 ...
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... cold malignant humour then growing upon her majesty toward your lordship , and hath done you good in consequence . And for being against it , now lately , that you should not estrange yourself , although I give place to none in true ...
... cold malignant humour then growing upon her majesty toward your lordship , and hath done you good in consequence . And for being against it , now lately , that you should not estrange yourself , although I give place to none in true ...
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... cold by a stranger , if so near a relation may be called and indifferent . I remember that about forty a stranger , which she bestows as a patrimony years ago I composed a juvenile work about these things , which with great confidence ...
... cold by a stranger , if so near a relation may be called and indifferent . I remember that about forty a stranger , which she bestows as a patrimony years ago I composed a juvenile work about these things , which with great confidence ...
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... cold weather . God ever prosper you . Your true and most devoted servant , FR . BACON . Sunday night , the 17th of November , 1616 . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS . MY VERY GOOD LORD , looked into and provided for ; without which your ...
... cold weather . God ever prosper you . Your true and most devoted servant , FR . BACON . Sunday night , the 17th of November , 1616 . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS . MY VERY GOOD LORD , looked into and provided for ; without which your ...
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... cold , or indeed a touch of them all three . But when I came to your lordship's house , I was not able to go back , and therefore was forced to take up my lodging here , where your housekeeper is very careful and diligent about me ...
... cold , or indeed a touch of them all three . But when I came to your lordship's house , I was not able to go back , and therefore was forced to take up my lodging here , where your housekeeper is very careful and diligent about me ...
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