The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... humble ser- vant , my lord believing his own danger to be much less than he found it ............ 190 My Lord of St. Albans , Bacon , to the same hum- ble servant , employing him to do a good office with another great man ...
... humble ser- vant , my lord believing his own danger to be much less than he found it ............ 190 My Lord of St. Albans , Bacon , to the same hum- ble servant , employing him to do a good office with another great man ...
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... humble duty , though I know , by late experience , how mindful your lordship vouchsafeth to be of me and my poor fortune , and since it pleased your lordship , during my indisposition , and when her majesty came to visit your lordship ...
... humble duty , though I know , by late experience , how mindful your lordship vouchsafeth to be of me and my poor fortune , and since it pleased your lordship , during my indisposition , and when her majesty came to visit your lordship ...
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... humble thanks for the same : and withal , having regard to mine own unworthiness to re- ceive such favour , and to the small possibility in me to satisfy and answer what her majesty con- ceiveth , I am moved to become a most humble For ...
... humble thanks for the same : and withal , having regard to mine own unworthiness to re- ceive such favour , and to the small possibility in me to satisfy and answer what her majesty con- ceiveth , I am moved to become a most humble For ...
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... humble , because it is plain , I rest , etc. FR . BACON . had good understanding with your lordship . So as all things are not only whole and entire , but of favourable aspect towards your lordship , if you now choose well : wherein ...
... humble , because it is plain , I rest , etc. FR . BACON . had good understanding with your lordship . So as all things are not only whole and entire , but of favourable aspect towards your lordship , if you now choose well : wherein ...
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... humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out of an election , and indeed , the fulness of my heart . And so , wishing your lordship all prosperity , I continue . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . ROBERT KEMPE ...
... humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out of an election , and indeed , the fulness of my heart . And so , wishing your lordship all prosperity , I continue . SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . ROBERT KEMPE ...
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