The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... mean time , howsoever it be not made known to ship to consider of these reasons , which I have her majesty , yet God ... means , which was intended that my Lord of Leicester , who could never get for the quenching of malicious bruits ...
... mean time , howsoever it be not made known to ship to consider of these reasons , which I have her majesty , yet God ... means , which was intended that my Lord of Leicester , who could never get for the quenching of malicious bruits ...
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... means about the king , and to sue myself is not fit ; and therefore I shall leave it to God , his majesty , and your lordship : for I must still be next the door . I thank God , in these transitory things I am well resolved . So ...
... means about the king , and to sue myself is not fit ; and therefore I shall leave it to God , his majesty , and your lordship : for I must still be next the door . I thank God , in these transitory things I am well resolved . So ...
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... means , or friends , I humbly pray you to hold me advantage to my good mind , nor partly , to your own worth , as to conceive , that this commenda- tion of my humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out ...
... means , or friends , I humbly pray you to hold me advantage to my good mind , nor partly , to your own worth , as to conceive , that this commenda- tion of my humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out ...
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... means , so are they like to be the most effectual may truly conclude , that the ripeness of time is not yet come ... means may be found to reinforce his ma- jesty's army by five hundred , or a thousand men , and that without any penny ...
... means , so are they like to be the most effectual may truly conclude , that the ripeness of time is not yet come ... means may be found to reinforce his ma- jesty's army by five hundred , or a thousand men , and that without any penny ...
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... means despatched ; and therefore I marvel it lingereth . It were no good manners , to take the business out of my lord treasurer's hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ...
... means despatched ; and therefore I marvel it lingereth . It were no good manners , to take the business out of my lord treasurer's hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ...
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