The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... command , first by word , and since by your letters , I have chosen rather to show my obedience than to dispute the danger of discovering my weakness in adventuring to give advice in a subject too high for me . But I know I commit it to ...
... command , first by word , and since by your letters , I have chosen rather to show my obedience than to dispute the danger of discovering my weakness in adventuring to give advice in a subject too high for me . But I know I commit it to ...
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... command , either by sea or by land , not to be laid by , as persons unneces- 1 So in the original . Should it not be " privy " ? 2 So in the original . It should apparently be " In the . " 3 The end of the parenthesis is not marked in ...
... command , either by sea or by land , not to be laid by , as persons unneces- 1 So in the original . Should it not be " privy " ? 2 So in the original . It should apparently be " In the . " 3 The end of the parenthesis is not marked in ...
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... commands unto me ; and yet the matter is of that nature , that I find myself very unable to serve you therein as you desire . It hath pleased the King to cast an extraordinary eye of favour upon you , and you express yourself very ...
... commands unto me ; and yet the matter is of that nature , that I find myself very unable to serve you therein as you desire . It hath pleased the King to cast an extraordinary eye of favour upon you , and you express yourself very ...
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... command . 3. After the place is made choice of , the first step must be to make choice of a good governor ; who ( though he have not the name ) yet he must have the power of a Viceroy ; and if that person who principally moved in that ...
... command . 3. After the place is made choice of , the first step must be to make choice of a good governor ; who ( though he have not the name ) yet he must have the power of a Viceroy ; and if that person who principally moved in that ...
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... command are greater . Instead of a single councillor to urge , and a single king with an empty exchequer to provide means , we have now all the highest officers of State and Law , with the full support of both houses of Parliament , of ...
... command are greater . Instead of a single councillor to urge , and a single king with an empty exchequer to provide means , we have now all the highest officers of State and Law , with the full support of both houses of Parliament , of ...
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