The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Lordship to give him a letter of this date , though it will not be there as soon as this . The gentleman hath no pretence or business before your Lordship , but is willing to do your Lordship all humble ser- vice ; and therefore , both ...
... Lordship to give him a letter of this date , though it will not be there as soon as this . The gentleman hath no pretence or business before your Lordship , but is willing to do your Lordship all humble ser- vice ; and therefore , both ...
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... Lordship's present estate , and especially to my judgment and fidelity . I have ever affectionately loved your Lordship's many and most excelling good parts and endowments , nor had ever cause to disaffect your Lordship's person , so as ...
... Lordship's present estate , and especially to my judgment and fidelity . I have ever affectionately loved your Lordship's many and most excelling good parts and endowments , nor had ever cause to disaffect your Lordship's person , so as ...
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... Lordship in any thing wherein your Lordship would not so fully appear , or to be made participant of your favours in your own way , I would use any man that were your Lordship's friend . And therefore , good my Lord , in that let me not ...
... Lordship in any thing wherein your Lordship would not so fully appear , or to be made participant of your favours in your own way , I would use any man that were your Lordship's friend . And therefore , good my Lord , in that let me not ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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