The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... command in better state there than before , yet , besides the two respects of ease of charge , and advantage of opinion abroad , before mentioned , she shali have a time to use her princely policy in two points : in the one , to IRELAND ...
... command in better state there than before , yet , besides the two respects of ease of charge , and advantage of opinion abroad , before mentioned , she shali have a time to use her princely policy in two points : in the one , to IRELAND ...
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... command him any service into France , and being at better leisure than I would , in regard of sickness , I began to remember , that neither your business nor mine ( though great and continual ) can be , upon an exact account , any just ...
... command him any service into France , and being at better leisure than I would , in regard of sickness , I began to remember , that neither your business nor mine ( though great and continual ) can be , upon an exact account , any just ...
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... command any of them to deliver their opinion apart and in private ; whether it were a good answer to deny it , otherwise than if it were pro- pounded at the table . To this he said , that the cases were not alike , because this ...
... command any of them to deliver their opinion apart and in private ; whether it were a good answer to deny it , otherwise than if it were pro- pounded at the table . To this he said , that the cases were not alike , because this ...
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... commands . For the second main part of your majesty's con- sultation , ( that is , what shall be done , supposing an absolute breach , ) I have had some speech with Mr. Secretary Lake , and likewise with Sir Lionel Cranfield ; and ( as ...
... commands . For the second main part of your majesty's con- sultation , ( that is , what shall be done , supposing an absolute breach , ) I have had some speech with Mr. Secretary Lake , and likewise with Sir Lionel Cranfield ; and ( as ...
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... command to use others more able . But let it be as it is ; for duty only and homage I will boldly undertake that nature and true thankfulness shall never give place to a politic dependence . Lastly , I most humbly de- sire your lordship ...
... command to use others more able . But let it be as it is ; for duty only and homage I will boldly undertake that nature and true thankfulness shall never give place to a politic dependence . Lastly , I most humbly de- sire your lordship ...
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