The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... thanks as ought to come from him whom you have much comforted in fortune , and much more comforted in shewing your love and affection to him ; of which also I have heard by my Lord of Falkland , Sir Ed . Sackville , Mr. Matthew , and ...
... thanks as ought to come from him whom you have much comforted in fortune , and much more comforted in shewing your love and affection to him ; of which also I have heard by my Lord of Falkland , Sir Ed . Sackville , Mr. Matthew , and ...
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... thanks cannot any ways be sufficient to attain , I have raised your pro- genitor of famous memory ( and now I hope of more famous memory than before ) King Henry the 7th , to give your Majesty thanks for me ; which work , most humbly ...
... thanks cannot any ways be sufficient to attain , I have raised your pro- genitor of famous memory ( and now I hope of more famous memory than before ) King Henry the 7th , to give your Majesty thanks for me ; which work , most humbly ...
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... Thanks for his Majesty's care of his health . Buckingham . Touching the attorney's cause . Buckingham . Touching a cause in Parliament about gold and Buckingham . silver thread . About his going to settle at Gorhambury . Buckingham . Thanks ...
... Thanks for his Majesty's care of his health . Buckingham . Touching the attorney's cause . Buckingham . Touching a cause in Parliament about gold and Buckingham . silver thread . About his going to settle at Gorhambury . Buckingham . Thanks ...
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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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