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... leaves . much , the capitals in the table of contents will show him at a glance all the pages which contain anything of Bacon's own , and he can go to them at once without so much as turning over the other leaves . More than this I ...
... leaves . much , the capitals in the table of contents will show him at a glance all the pages which contain anything of Bacon's own , and he can go to them at once without so much as turning over the other leaves . More than this I ...
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... drawn was a mistake . Luckily nothing of importance depended upon it , and it will be completely removed by leaving out all the words within the parenthesis . Carleton , to whom Chamberlain ( who was my authority ) was writing xiv PREFACE .
... drawn was a mistake . Luckily nothing of importance depended upon it , and it will be completely removed by leaving out all the words within the parenthesis . Carleton , to whom Chamberlain ( who was my authority ) was writing xiv PREFACE .
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... leave ( especially since the King named me ) to deal with Sir John Roper myself ; for neither I nor my Lord Treasurer can deserve any great thanks of you in this business ; consider- ing the King hath spoken to Sir John Roper , and he ...
... leave ( especially since the King named me ) to deal with Sir John Roper myself ; for neither I nor my Lord Treasurer can deserve any great thanks of you in this business ; consider- ing the King hath spoken to Sir John Roper , and he ...
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... leave to others . My Lord Chancellor dispatched your patent presently upon the receipt , and writ to me how glad he was of it , and how well he wished you . If you write to him a few words of thanks , 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii . f ...
... leave to others . My Lord Chancellor dispatched your patent presently upon the receipt , and writ to me how glad he was of it , and how well he wished you . If you write to him a few words of thanks , 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii . f ...
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... leave to tell you what this signifies ; and next , what is the duty that lies upon you towards the King . That being done in a few words , I shall then come to the particulars which you must insist upon to facilitate your dispatches ...
... leave to tell you what this signifies ; and next , what is the duty that lies upon you towards the King . That being done in a few words , I shall then come to the particulars which you must insist upon to facilitate your dispatches ...
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