The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1874 |
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... unto me , and the daughter of a father to whom I was in the passages of my fortune much obliged . So with my loving commendations , in the midst of business , I rest Your affectionate kinsman and assured friend , York House , this 25th ...
... unto me , and the daughter of a father to whom I was in the passages of my fortune much obliged . So with my loving commendations , in the midst of business , I rest Your affectionate kinsman and assured friend , York House , this 25th ...
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... unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January , 1618 . 4 . Of the great Lake and Exeter cause we hear nothing in Bacon's correspondence ; for as the King heard it all himself ...
... unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January , 1618 . 4 . Of the great Lake and Exeter cause we hear nothing in Bacon's correspondence ; for as the King heard it all himself ...
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... ( unto which my Lord is sworn , according to the course of the court ) is not so fit for his Majesty's reading , that my Lord of Suffolk should send withal a paper copy which his Majesty might read with less trouble . My Lady Suffolk is ...
... ( unto which my Lord is sworn , according to the course of the court ) is not so fit for his Majesty's reading , that my Lord of Suffolk should send withal a paper copy which his Majesty might read with less trouble . My Lady Suffolk is ...
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... unto your Lordship's favour the case of this petitioner , have thought fit to desire you for my sake to shew him all the favour you may in this his desire , as you shall find it in reason to deserve ; which I shall take as a courtesy ...
... unto your Lordship's favour the case of this petitioner , have thought fit to desire you for my sake to shew him all the favour you may in this his desire , as you shall find it in reason to deserve ; which I shall take as a courtesy ...
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... unto your Lordships ' care , that with all ex- pedition the cause may be heard and ended by your Lordships according to his Majesty's reference , or left to the determination of the Court of Chancery where it is depending , and where ...
... unto your Lordships ' care , that with all ex- pedition the cause may be heard and ended by your Lordships according to his Majesty's reference , or left to the determination of the Court of Chancery where it is depending , and where ...
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