The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... received , the one of the gift of God im- mediately , the other of her majesty's gift ; yet , in the loyal and earnest affection which he bare to her majesty's service , I trust my portion shall not be with the least : nor in proportion ...
... received , the one of the gift of God im- mediately , the other of her majesty's gift ; yet , in the loyal and earnest affection which he bare to her majesty's service , I trust my portion shall not be with the least : nor in proportion ...
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... received this morning from you two letters by the same bearer , the one written before the other , both after his majesty had received my last . In this difference between the two courts of Chancery and King's Bench , ( for so I had ...
... received this morning from you two letters by the same bearer , the one written before the other , both after his majesty had received my last . In this difference between the two courts of Chancery and King's Bench , ( for so I had ...
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... received his majesty's first welcome , and was promised private access , yet , not knowing what matter of service your lordship's letter carried , for I saw it not , and knowing that primeness in advertisement is much , I chose rather ...
... received his majesty's first welcome , and was promised private access , yet , not knowing what matter of service your lordship's letter carried , for I saw it not , and knowing that primeness in advertisement is much , I chose rather ...
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... received them , instantly to send them to your majesty , and forbear , for the present , to speak farther of them . I , for my part , ( though this Moscovia weather be a little too hard Jan. 2 , 1618 . July 31 , 1617 . 20 LETTERS FROM ...
... received them , instantly to send them to your majesty , and forbear , for the present , to speak farther of them . I , for my part , ( though this Moscovia weather be a little too hard Jan. 2 , 1618 . July 31 , 1617 . 20 LETTERS FROM ...
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... received from another more significant and com- fortable words of hope : your lordship being pleased to tell me , during the course of my last service , that you would raise me , and that , when you are resolved to raise a man , you ...
... received from another more significant and com- fortable words of hope : your lordship being pleased to tell me , during the course of my last service , that you would raise me , and that , when you are resolved to raise a man , you ...
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