The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... further and advance ledge ) not without some mixture of your majesty's your majesty's goodness towards me . For there grace and mercy . For I do not think it possible , is a kind of fraternity between great men that are , that any you ...
... further and advance ledge ) not without some mixture of your majesty's your majesty's goodness towards me . For there grace and mercy . For I do not think it possible , is a kind of fraternity between great men that are , that any you ...
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... further his majesty's good con ceit and inclination towards me ; to whom words cannot make me known ; neither mine own nor others ; but time will , to no disadvantage of any that shall forerun his majesty's experience , by obtain some ...
... further his majesty's good con ceit and inclination towards me ; to whom words cannot make me known ; neither mine own nor others ; but time will , to no disadvantage of any that shall forerun his majesty's experience , by obtain some ...
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... further , in so tender an argument , than I would have done , were not the bearer hereof so assured . A LETTER OF THANKS TO THE KING , UPON MR . So , I continue , etc. ATTORNEY'S SICKNESS . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I ...
... further , in so tender an argument , than I would have done , were not the bearer hereof so assured . A LETTER OF THANKS TO THE KING , UPON MR . So , I continue , etc. ATTORNEY'S SICKNESS . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I ...
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... further respect that I am willing to use unto such a state , in delivering my opinion unto you freely , before I would be of counsel , or move any thing that should cross your proceed- ings ; which , notwithstanding , ( in case my ...
... further respect that I am willing to use unto such a state , in delivering my opinion unto you freely , before I would be of counsel , or move any thing that should cross your proceed- ings ; which , notwithstanding , ( in case my ...
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... further , this will greatly conduce and be a kind of security to the end desired . For I always feared , and do yet fear , that when men , by condi- tion merchants , though never so honest , have COMPANY . AUGUST 12 , 1615 . IT MAY ...
... further , this will greatly conduce and be a kind of security to the end desired . For I always feared , and do yet fear , that when men , by condi- tion merchants , though never so honest , have COMPANY . AUGUST 12 , 1615 . IT MAY ...
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