The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... things now depend- being but a rebel and a savage , I differ from him ; ing , and calling into consideration how great for I see the justest triumphs that the Romans in things God hath done by her majesty , and for her their greatest ...
... things now depend- being but a rebel and a savage , I differ from him ; ing , and calling into consideration how great for I see the justest triumphs that the Romans in things God hath done by her majesty , and for her their greatest ...
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... things , which are now vanished , but only the better to express my downfall . towards me , there is much more in my present | which your sacred hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and ...
... things , which are now vanished , but only the better to express my downfall . towards me , there is much more in my present | which your sacred hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and ...
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... things for your majesty , and you for others , you would do so much for yourself , as to go through ( according to your good begin- nings ) with the rectifying and settling of your estate and means , which only is wanting , " Hoc rebus ...
... things for your majesty , and you for others , you would do so much for yourself , as to go through ( according to your good begin- nings ) with the rectifying and settling of your estate and means , which only is wanting , " Hoc rebus ...
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... things extenuate the will I present unto your lordships , how far a offence , in respect of the time , or manner of the gift , or the like circumstances ; but only leave these things to spring out of your own noble thoughts , and ...
... things extenuate the will I present unto your lordships , how far a offence , in respect of the time , or manner of the gift , or the like circumstances ; but only leave these things to spring out of your own noble thoughts , and ...
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... things fixed , and not accessible by any man's judgment that goeth not my way , yet even in those things the admonition of a friend may make me express myself diversely . I would have come to your lordship , but that I am hastening to ...
... things fixed , and not accessible by any man's judgment that goeth not my way , yet even in those things the admonition of a friend may make me express myself diversely . I would have come to your lordship , but that I am hastening to ...
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