The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... mind to love the public , so , incidently , I have ever had your lordship in singular admiration ; whose happy ability her majesty hath so long used , to her great honour and yours . Besides , that amendment of state or countenance ...
... mind to love the public , so , incidently , I have ever had your lordship in singular admiration ; whose happy ability her majesty hath so long used , to her great honour and yours . Besides , that amendment of state or countenance ...
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... mind , as it cannot be removed . And I do easily see , that place of any reasonable counte- nance doth bring commandment of more wits than of a man's own , which is the thing I greatly affect . And for your lordship , perhaps , you ...
... mind , as it cannot be removed . And I do easily see , that place of any reasonable counte- nance doth bring commandment of more wits than of a man's own , which is the thing I greatly affect . And for your lordship , perhaps , you ...
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... mind , do not only toll the bell , but even ring out peals , as if your fortune were dead and buried , and as if there were no possibility of re- covering her majesty's favour ; and as if the best of your condition were to live a ...
... mind , do not only toll the bell , but even ring out peals , as if your fortune were dead and buried , and as if there were no possibility of re- covering her majesty's favour ; and as if the best of your condition were to live a ...
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... mind a long time a seed of affection and zeal towards your lordship , sown by the estimation of your virtues , and your particular honours and favours , to my brother deceased , and to myself ; which seed still springing , now bursteth ...
... mind a long time a seed of affection and zeal towards your lordship , sown by the estimation of your virtues , and your particular honours and favours , to my brother deceased , and to myself ; which seed still springing , now bursteth ...
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... mind , and not of the 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 ...
... mind , and not of the 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 ...
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