The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... pray for her majesty ; and my endea- vour is now to make my prayers for her and myself better heard . For , thanks be to God , that they which can make her majesty believe I coun- terfeit with her , cannot make God believe that I the ...
... pray for her majesty ; and my endea- vour is now to make my prayers for her and myself better heard . For , thanks be to God , that they which can make her majesty believe I coun- terfeit with her , cannot make God believe that I the ...
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... 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 of an election , and indeed ...
... 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 of an election , and indeed ...
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... pray your lordship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend , towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to accept of the sincerity and simplicity ...
... pray your lordship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part of an honourable good friend , towards your poor servant and ally , in drawing her majesty to accept of the sincerity and simplicity ...
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... business of examination , would so join them , as they would not square at this time . ) But pardon me , I humbly pray your majesty , if I have too rea- Your true and affectionate servant . POSTSCRIPT . Sir , LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 11.
... business of examination , would so join them , as they would not square at this time . ) But pardon me , I humbly pray your majesty , if I have too rea- Your true and affectionate servant . POSTSCRIPT . Sir , LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 11.
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... pray your majesty , therefore , to accept these few lines of acknowledgment . ( I never had great thoughts for myself , farther than to maintain those great thoughts which I confess I have for your service . I know what honour is , and ...
... pray your majesty , therefore , to accept these few lines of acknowledgment . ( I never had great thoughts for myself , farther than to maintain those great thoughts which I confess I have for your service . I know what honour is , and ...
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