The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and additions . Unto this degree of same your majesty's goodness , that may give | compassion , I hope God above ( of whose mercy relief to the one ...
... hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and additions . Unto this degree of same your majesty's goodness , that may give | compassion , I hope God above ( of whose mercy relief to the one ...
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... HAND . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , Your majesty hath put upon me a work of pro- vidence in this great cause , which is to break and distinguish future events into present cases , and so present them to your royal ...
... HAND . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY , Your majesty hath put upon me a work of pro- vidence in this great cause , which is to break and distinguish future events into present cases , and so present them to your royal ...
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... hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I ... hand , and offered to me ( as they are ) in writing , not required by me to have them set down in writing , though I ...
... hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I ... hand , and offered to me ( as they are ) in writing , not required by me to have them set down in writing , though I ...
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... hand . For there cannot be the like honour sought in building of galleries , and planting of elms along highways , and the outward ornaments wherein France now is busy , ( things rather of magnificence than of magnani- mity , ) as there ...
... hand . For there cannot be the like honour sought in building of galleries , and planting of elms along highways , and the outward ornaments wherein France now is busy , ( things rather of magnificence than of magnani- mity , ) as there ...
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... hand . Wherefore , since I have only taken upon me to ring a bell , to call other wits together , ( which is the meanest office , ) it cannot but be consonant to my desire , to have that bell heard as far as can be . And , since that ...
... hand . Wherefore , since I have only taken upon me to ring a bell , to call other wits together , ( which is the meanest office , ) it cannot but be consonant to my desire , to have that bell heard as far as can be . And , since that ...
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