The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... written after the last ; which was itself written in answer to a communication , probably from Brussels about the 7th of March . It is a reply to a second letter from the same person on the same subject , in which the receipt of the ...
... written after the last ; which was itself written in answer to a communication , probably from Brussels about the 7th of March . It is a reply to a second letter from the same person on the same subject , in which the receipt of the ...
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... written without either preface or postscript of apology , it may be presumed to be the sort of letter which a neighbour or a friend would in those days naturally write in such a case ; and it will be seen how much it resembles one of ...
... written without either preface or postscript of apology , it may be presumed to be the sort of letter which a neighbour or a friend would in those days naturally write in such a case ; and it will be seen how much it resembles one of ...
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... written from the Tower on the 31st of May , 1621 ; in which , after entreating him to procure his discharge and not let him die in that disgraceful place , he proceeds : - - " And when I am dead , he is gone that was always in one tenor ...
... written from the Tower on the 31st of May , 1621 ; in which , after entreating him to procure his discharge and not let him die in that disgraceful place , he proceeds : - - " And when I am dead , he is gone that was always in one tenor ...
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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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