The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... faithful devotion unto your service , and your only : hoping that a whole man meanly able , may honourable correspondence unto me and my poor do as well as half a man better able . And if her estate can breed in a man , do I commend ...
... faithful devotion unto your service , and your only : hoping that a whole man meanly able , may honourable correspondence unto me and my poor do as well as half a man better able . And if her estate can breed in a man , do I commend ...
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... faithful desire to do you service . From my lodging at Gray's Inn . Province . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO THE LORD TREASURER BURGHLEY . MY SINGULAR Good Lord , Your lordship's comfortable relation of her majesty's gracious opinion and meaning ...
... faithful desire to do you service . From my lodging at Gray's Inn . Province . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO THE LORD TREASURER BURGHLEY . MY SINGULAR Good Lord , Your lordship's comfortable relation of her majesty's gracious opinion and meaning ...
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... faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ever making more protestation of it hereafter . In the Against this opinion , it may please your lord- mean time , howsoever it be not made known to ship to consider ...
... faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ever making more protestation of it hereafter . In the Against this opinion , it may please your lord- mean time , howsoever it be not made known to ship to consider ...
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... faithful , and that you have not here some present intelli- gence of present succours from Spain , for the ex- pectation whereof Tyrone would win time , I see ANOTHER TO THE EARL BEFORE HIS GOING TO no deep cause of distrusting the ...
... faithful , and that you have not here some present intelli- gence of present succours from Spain , for the ex- pectation whereof Tyrone would win time , I see ANOTHER TO THE EARL BEFORE HIS GOING TO no deep cause of distrusting the ...
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... faithful narrative of your happy ( though not untraduced ) times , or by re- compiling your laws , which , I perceive , your majesty laboureth with , and hath in your head , ( as Jupiter had Pallas , ) or some other the like work ...
... faithful narrative of your happy ( though not untraduced ) times , or by re- compiling your laws , which , I perceive , your majesty laboureth with , and hath in your head , ( as Jupiter had Pallas , ) or some other the like work ...
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