The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... continue your attend- ance , ) into whose hands and trust to put the com- mandment and conduct of so great forces , the gathering in the fruit of so great charge , the exe- ention of so many councils , the redeeming of the the predatory ...
... continue your attend- ance , ) into whose hands and trust to put the com- mandment and conduct of so great forces , the gathering in the fruit of so great charge , the exe- ention of so many councils , the redeeming of the the predatory ...
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... continue . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . ROBERT KEMPE , UPON THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH . No man can expound my doings better than MR . KEMPE , this alteration is so great , as you your lordship , which makes me need to say the less ...
... continue . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . ROBERT KEMPE , UPON THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH . No man can expound my doings better than MR . KEMPE , this alteration is so great , as you your lordship , which makes me need to say the less ...
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... continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend , towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to accept of the sincerity and simplicity of my zeal , and to hold me in ...
... continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend , towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to accept of the sincerity and simplicity of my zeal , and to hold me in ...
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... 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 conserve , and ...
... 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 conserve , and ...
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... continue you , as I hope he will , at least , within the bounds of loyalty to his majesty , and natural piety to your country . And I entreat you much , to meditate sometimes upon the effect of superstition in this last powder- treason ...
... continue you , as I hope he will , at least , within the bounds of loyalty to his majesty , and natural piety to your country . And I entreat you much , to meditate sometimes upon the effect of superstition in this last powder- treason ...
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