The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... means easy to find a way , -is a fact not to be overlooked . Neither is it to be forgotten that for such help as he stood in need of , not only his best chance but his most reasonable claim was from the King . His case was in all ...
... means easy to find a way , -is a fact not to be overlooked . Neither is it to be forgotten that for such help as he stood in need of , not only his best chance but his most reasonable claim was from the King . His case was in all ...
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... means to get my living ; and the misery I am fallen into hath put me below the means to subsist as I am . I hope my courses shall be such , for this • 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii , f . 155. Fair copy in Bacon's hand , docketed by him ...
... means to get my living ; and the misery I am fallen into hath put me below the means to subsist as I am . I hope my courses shall be such , for this • 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii , f . 155. Fair copy in Bacon's hand , docketed by him ...
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... means of the marriage with England any considerable advantages for the Catholic Church , they had secretly abandoned the intention of carrying it out , and only kept the treaty on foot as a means of accomplishing their other ends . But ...
... means of the marriage with England any considerable advantages for the Catholic Church , they had secretly abandoned the intention of carrying it out , and only kept the treaty on foot as a means of accomplishing their other ends . But ...
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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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