The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... matter of dignity , after the imitation of what he had known abroad , than any matter of diffidence appropriate to his own case , he made it to be understood for an ordinance not temporary , but to hold in succession for ever after ...
... matter of dignity , after the imitation of what he had known abroad , than any matter of diffidence appropriate to his own case , he made it to be understood for an ordinance not temporary , but to hold in succession for ever after ...
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... matter of grace , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a parliament time , the ... matters of so great importance , and be cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon , being prevented ...
... matter of grace , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a parliament time , the ... matters of so great importance , and be cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon , being prevented ...
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... matter ; for high conceits do some- times come streaming into the imaginations of base per- sons ; especially when they are drunk with news , and talk of the people . But here is that which hath no * The priest's name was William ...
... matter ; for high conceits do some- times come streaming into the imaginations of base per- sons ; especially when they are drunk with news , and talk of the people . But here is that which hath no * The priest's name was William ...
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... matter , not advanced but depressed : and none could hold the book so well to prompt and instruct this stage - play , as she could . Nevertheless it was not her meaning , nor no more was it the meaning of any of the better and sager ...
... matter , not advanced but depressed : and none could hold the book so well to prompt and instruct this stage - play , as she could . Nevertheless it was not her meaning , nor no more was it the meaning of any of the better and sager ...
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... matter and manner , makes it very probable there was some greater matter against her , which the King , upon reason of policy , and to avoid envy , would not publish . It is likewise no small argument that there was some secret in it ...
... matter and manner , makes it very probable there was some greater matter against her , which the King , upon reason of policy , and to avoid envy , would not publish . It is likewise no small argument that there was some secret in it ...
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