The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... the sheep's back , and molring the fells flean off after they be killed or die alone . " - Cowell's Inter- preter . entirely gracious in the eyes of a king whose affection B 2 1616. ] 3 ERECTION OF STAPLE TOWNS IN IRELAND .
... the sheep's back , and molring the fells flean off after they be killed or die alone . " - Cowell's Inter- preter . entirely gracious in the eyes of a king whose affection B 2 1616. ] 3 ERECTION OF STAPLE TOWNS IN IRELAND .
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... affection and bounty had no limit - commenced at once . His first honours having to pass through the hands of the Attorney General , the history of them comes naturally before us in the following letters , which en- able us to ...
... affection and bounty had no limit - commenced at once . His first honours having to pass through the hands of the Attorney General , the history of them comes naturally before us in the following letters , which en- able us to ...
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... affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth . Only your Majesty's school ( wherein he hath already so well ...
... affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth . Only your Majesty's school ( wherein he hath already so well ...
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... affection . " That he was not at this time insensible of the responsibility of the position , or indifferent to the duties which it entailed , or over - con- fident of his own capacity to discharge them , appears from the fact that he ...
... affection . " That he was not at this time insensible of the responsibility of the position , or indifferent to the duties which it entailed , or over - con- fident of his own capacity to discharge them , appears from the fact that he ...
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... affection . The office itself was one which he did not approve of . It was of the nature of what was then called a " Cabinet Council , " ( a very dif- ferent thing from that which now goes by that name ) ; a remedy proposed in Italy and ...
... affection . The office itself was one which he did not approve of . It was of the nature of what was then called a " Cabinet Council , " ( a very dif- ferent thing from that which now goes by that name ) ; a remedy proposed in Italy and ...
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