The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Longman, 1962 |
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... affection acknowledge.3 5 The same house of Guise , under colour of alliance , during the reign of Francis II . , and by the support and practice of the Queen Mother ( who , desiring to retain the regency under her own hands during the ...
... affection acknowledge.3 5 The same house of Guise , under colour of alliance , during the reign of Francis II . , and by the support and practice of the Queen Mother ( who , desiring to retain the regency under her own hands during the ...
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... affection though mortified and irritated cannot afford to sacrifice him ; each victory emboldening him to repeat the same experiment , without consider- ing that patience has its limits , and that every successive strain put upon the ...
... affection though mortified and irritated cannot afford to sacrifice him ; each victory emboldening him to repeat the same experiment , without consider- ing that patience has its limits , and that every successive strain put upon the ...
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... affection small ? He may find the merit of his affection the greater : fortune cannot have power over that which is within . Nay his falls are like the falls of Antæus ; they renew his strength . His clouds are like the clouds of ...
... affection small ? He may find the merit of his affection the greater : fortune cannot have power over that which is within . Nay his falls are like the falls of Antæus ; they renew his strength . His clouds are like the clouds of ...
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OF THE FIRST VOLUME | 1 |
Strength of the Opposition on Church questions State of | 2 |
Grant of three subsidies payable in four years proposed Bacons | 5 |
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actions affection ancient answer Anthony Bacon appear assured Bacon VIII brother Burghley cause church cois Bacon commend conference confession copy counsellors Court crown D'Ewes divers docketed doth doubt Duke Earl of Essex enemy England favour Ferrera fortune Francis Bacon give Gray's Gray's Inn hand Harl hath honour hope House house of Guise humbly humour King of Spain kingdom Lady Ladyship Lambeth MSS letter libeller Lopez Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Lordship Low Countries Majesty Majesty's matter means mind Mons mought nature never occasion omitted opinion original Papists Parliament peace person pray pretended princes proceedings Queen question realm reason received reign religion rest Resuscitatio saith Scotland seems sent Sir Robert Cecil speak speech Star Chamber subjects subsidy sundry thereof things thought tion touching true unto wherein wish words write written