The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... never purposed to call your doings into public ters there is a full expiation ; wherein , for any question , but only to have used a cloud without thing which your lordship doth , I , for my part , a shower , and censuring them by some ...
... never purposed to call your doings into public ters there is a full expiation ; wherein , for any question , but only to have used a cloud without thing which your lordship doth , I , for my part , a shower , and censuring them by some ...
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... never loose her again , will never suffer me to obtain interest in her favour and you say , the queen never forsook utterly where she hath in- wardly favoured ; but know not whether the hour- glass of time hath altered her ; but sure I ...
... never loose her again , will never suffer me to obtain interest in her favour and you say , the queen never forsook utterly where she hath in- wardly favoured ; but know not whether the hour- glass of time hath altered her ; but sure I ...
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... never so well now , yet such an advantage as the breaking of her majesty's garri- sons , might tempt a true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never ...
... never so well now , yet such an advantage as the breaking of her majesty's garri- sons , might tempt a true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never ...
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... never forget , when I moved your majesty for the attorney's place , it was your own sole act ; more than that , Somerset , when he knew your majesty had resolved it , thrust himself into the business for a fee . And there- fore I have ...
... never forget , when I moved your majesty for the attorney's place , it was your own sole act ; more than that , Somerset , when he knew your majesty had resolved it , thrust himself into the business for a fee . And there- fore I have ...
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... never , in nineteen years ' service , chidden by your majesty , but , contrariwise , often overjoyed , when your majesty would sometimes say ; " I was a good husband for you , though none for myself ; " some- times , " That I had a way ...
... never , in nineteen years ' service , chidden by your majesty , but , contrariwise , often overjoyed , when your majesty would sometimes say ; " I was a good husband for you , though none for myself ; " some- times , " That I had a way ...
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