The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... humbly and dutifully submit our advice and opinion , beseeching God to bless your Majesty's sacred person with continuance and increase of much health and happiness . Wherewith humbly kissing your royal hands , we rest Your Majesty's ...
... humbly and dutifully submit our advice and opinion , beseeching God to bless your Majesty's sacred person with continuance and increase of much health and happiness . Wherewith humbly kissing your royal hands , we rest Your Majesty's ...
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... humbly to thank his Majesty for that , in that excellent speech of his which is printed , that speech of so great maturity , wherein the elements are so well mingled , by kindling of affection , by washing away aspersion , by ...
... humbly to thank his Majesty for that , in that excellent speech of his which is printed , that speech of so great maturity , wherein the elements are so well mingled , by kindling of affection , by washing away aspersion , by ...
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... humbly kiss your Grace's hands . But because the Exchequer is thought to be somewhat barren , although I have good affiance of Mr. Chancellor , yet I hold it very essential ( and therein I most humbly pray your Grace's favour ) that you ...
... humbly kiss your Grace's hands . But because the Exchequer is thought to be somewhat barren , although I have good affiance of Mr. Chancellor , yet I hold it very essential ( and therein I most humbly pray your Grace's favour ) that you ...
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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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