The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... pleased to extend grace . Wherefore we conceive the most convenient way will be , if some grave and discreet gentle- men of the country , such as have least relation to the court , make at fit times some modest motion touching the same ...
... pleased to extend grace . Wherefore we conceive the most convenient way will be , if some grave and discreet gentle- men of the country , such as have least relation to the court , make at fit times some modest motion touching the same ...
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... pleased to take some fit time to shew it his M. Wherein withal I most humbly pray his Ma . to remember what Salomon sayeth , That as iron sharpeneth iron , so one man's wit edgeth another . And therefore I that am solitary and hear not ...
... pleased to take some fit time to shew it his M. Wherein withal I most humbly pray his Ma . to remember what Salomon sayeth , That as iron sharpeneth iron , so one man's wit edgeth another . And therefore I that am solitary and hear not ...
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... pleased by your letter to recommend to Mr. Chancellor the speedy issuing of the money by this warrant , as a business whereof your Grace hath an especial care ; The rather for that I understand from him , there be some other warrants ...
... pleased by your letter to recommend to Mr. Chancellor the speedy issuing of the money by this warrant , as a business whereof your Grace hath an especial care ; The rather for that I understand from him , there be some other warrants ...
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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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