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Francis Bacon. 1621. ] A PARTICULAR CONFESSION REQUIRED FROM BACON . 249 cient , " said the Lord Chamberlain : " for the confession is grounded upon a rumour . .He neither speaks of the particular charge , nor confesseth anything particular ...
Francis Bacon. 1621. ] A PARTICULAR CONFESSION REQUIRED FROM BACON . 249 cient , " said the Lord Chamberlain : " for the confession is grounded upon a rumour . .He neither speaks of the particular charge , nor confesseth anything particular ...
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... particular in noticing them , because I have reason to believe that all the letters in Matthew's collection have been treated in the same way : and therefore where any thing turns upon a particular expression , we must always remember ...
... particular in noticing them , because I have reason to believe that all the letters in Matthew's collection have been treated in the same way : and therefore where any thing turns upon a particular expression , we must always remember ...
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... particular application of it to your particular use , as I neither forget nor repent the offer . And I must confess a greater quickning could not have been added to my resolution to serve you , than the challenge you lay to my duty , to ...
... particular application of it to your particular use , as I neither forget nor repent the offer . And I must confess a greater quickning could not have been added to my resolution to serve you , than the challenge you lay to my duty , to ...
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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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