The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... unto your service , and your only : hoping that a whole man meanly able , may honourable correspondence unto me and my poor do as well as half a man better able . And if her estate can breed in a man , do I commend myself majesty ...
... unto your service , and your only : hoping that a whole man meanly able , may honourable correspondence unto me and my poor do as well as half a man better able . And if her estate can breed in a man , do I commend myself majesty ...
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... unto your lordship shall be con- current , say then that I am a most dishonest man . And if your lordship will not carry me on , I will not do as Anaxagoras did , who reduced himself with contemplation unto voluntary poverty : but this ...
... unto your lordship shall be con- current , say then that I am a most dishonest man . And if your lordship will not carry me on , I will not do as Anaxagoras did , who reduced himself with contemplation unto voluntary poverty : but this ...
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... unto the other ; which is , that if there appear in me no such towardness of service , as it may be her majesty doth benignly value and assess me at , by reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay ...
... unto the other ; which is , that if there appear in me no such towardness of service , as it may be her majesty doth benignly value and assess me at , by reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay ...
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... unto you a more gainful return ; for you shall make the queen's felicity complete , which now ( as it is ) is incomparable ; and for SIR , the occasion awaketh in me the remem- brance of the constant and mutual good offices yourself ...
... unto you a more gainful return ; for you shall make the queen's felicity complete , which now ( as it is ) is incomparable ; and for SIR , the occasion awaketh in me the remem- brance of the constant and mutual good offices yourself ...
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... unto all your judges your ancient and true charge and rule ; that you will endure no innovating in the point of jurisdiction : but will have every court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers ...
... unto all your judges your ancient and true charge and rule ; that you will endure no innovating in the point of jurisdiction : but will have every court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers ...
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