The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour both to your lordship's wisdom , in judging that that will be best believed of your lordship which is truest ; and to your lordship's ...
... words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour both to your lordship's wisdom , in judging that that will be best believed of your lordship which is truest ; and to your lordship's ...
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... words , but by musters and preparations of forces here , in case the accord proceed not ; but none to be sent over , lest it disturb the treaty , and make him look to be overrun as soon as he hath laid down arms . And , but that your ...
... words , but by musters and preparations of forces here , in case the accord proceed not ; but none to be sent over , lest it disturb the treaty , and make him look to be overrun as soon as he hath laid down arms . And , but that your ...
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... words in the enclosed , and sure I that if you shall enter into the matter accord- am , SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . DAVID FOULES IN ing to the vivacity of your own spirit , nothing SCOTLAND , UPON THE ENTRANCE OF HIS MA- JESTY'S REIGN ...
... words in the enclosed , and sure I that if you shall enter into the matter accord- am , SIR FRANCIS BACON TO MR . DAVID FOULES IN ing to the vivacity of your own spirit , nothing SCOTLAND , UPON THE ENTRANCE OF HIS MA- JESTY'S REIGN ...
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... words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . these doubtful words ( other courts ) the contro- versy groweth ; ( for the sounder interpretation ...
... words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . these doubtful words ( other courts ) the contro- versy groweth ; ( for the sounder interpretation ...
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... words which necessity speaketh ; help me , dear sovereign lord and master , and pity me so far , as I , that have borne a bag , be not now , in my age , forced in effect , to bear a wallet ; nor I , that desire to live to study , may ...
... words which necessity speaketh ; help me , dear sovereign lord and master , and pity me so far , as I , that have borne a bag , be not now , in my age , forced in effect , to bear a wallet ; nor I , that desire to live to study , may ...
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