The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... doubt , her majesty's impres- sion upon this particular , as her conceit otherwise | capable of them ; wherein , knowing what author- ity your lordship's commendations have with her majesty , I conclude with myself , that the sub ...
... doubt , her majesty's impres- sion upon this particular , as her conceit otherwise | capable of them ; wherein , knowing what author- ity your lordship's commendations have with her majesty , I conclude with myself , that the sub ...
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... doubt And now seeing it hath pleased not to recover . her majesty to take knowledge of this my mind , and to vouchsafe to appropriate me unto her ser- vice , preventing any desert of mine with her princely liberality ; first , I humbly ...
... doubt And now seeing it hath pleased not to recover . her majesty to take knowledge of this my mind , and to vouchsafe to appropriate me unto her ser- vice , preventing any desert of mine with her princely liberality ; first , I humbly ...
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... doubt to put your sickle in other men's harvests , yet consider you have these advantages . First , time being fit to you in Mr. Secretary's absence : next , " vis unita fortior : " thirdly , the business being mixed with matters of war ...
... doubt to put your sickle in other men's harvests , yet consider you have these advantages . First , time being fit to you in Mr. Secretary's absence : next , " vis unita fortior : " thirdly , the business being mixed with matters of war ...
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... doubt of mutability , yet I have lately learned , out of an excellent letter of a certain king , that the sun showeth sometimes watery to our eyes , but when the cloud is gone , the sun is as before . God pre- serve your majesty . Your ...
... doubt of mutability , yet I have lately learned , out of an excellent letter of a certain king , that the sun showeth sometimes watery to our eyes , but when the cloud is gone , the sun is as before . God pre- serve your majesty . Your ...
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... doubt , that you have been miserably abused , when you were first seduced ; and that which I take in compassion , others may take in severity . I pray God , that understands us all better than we understand one another , continue you ...
... doubt , that you have been miserably abused , when you were first seduced ; and that which I take in compassion , others may take in severity . I pray God , that understands us all better than we understand one another , continue you ...
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