The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... grants and decrees , hath assured your lordship , she will forbid and not suffer your ruin . 6. As I have heard her majesty to be a prince of that magnanimity , that she will spare the service of the ablest subject or peer , where she ...
... grants and decrees , hath assured your lordship , she will forbid and not suffer your ruin . 6. As I have heard her majesty to be a prince of that magnanimity , that she will spare the service of the ablest subject or peer , where she ...
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... grant my desire . I prostrate myself at your majesty's feet ; I , your ancient servant , now sixty - four years old in age , and three years and five months old in Inisery . I desire not from your majesty means , former grace , in ...
... grant my desire . I prostrate myself at your majesty's feet ; I , your ancient servant , now sixty - four years old in age , and three years and five months old in Inisery . I desire not from your majesty means , former grace , in ...
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... grants from yourself , as by your commendation to others , which I have had TO MY LORD OF ESSEX . Most honourable and MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD , thanks for your lordship's remembering my name I cannot but importune your lordship with ...
... grants from yourself , as by your commendation to others , which I have had TO MY LORD OF ESSEX . Most honourable and MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD , thanks for your lordship's remembering my name I cannot but importune your lordship with ...
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... grant that it will be this benefit to you . Last- ly , to be plain with your lordship , for the gentle- men are such as I am beholding to , nothing can make the queen or the world think so much that you are come to a provident care of ...
... grant that it will be this benefit to you . Last- ly , to be plain with your lordship , for the gentle- men are such as I am beholding to , nothing can make the queen or the world think so much that you are come to a provident care of ...
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... grant them all . The first is , That if there be any merit in draw- ing on that match , your majesty would bestow the thanks not upon the zeal of Sir Edward Coke to please your majesty , nor upon the eloquent persua- sions or ...
... grant them all . The first is , That if there be any merit in draw- ing on that match , your majesty would bestow the thanks not upon the zeal of Sir Edward Coke to please your majesty , nor upon the eloquent persua- sions or ...
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