The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 249 6 24 APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow.
... to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 249 6 24 APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow.
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Francis Bacon. APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow of her co- ronation , ( it being the custom to release prisoners , at the inauguration of a prince ) , went to the chapel ; and in the great chamber , one of her courtiers ...
Francis Bacon. APOPHTHEGMS . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , the morrow of her co- ronation , ( it being the custom to release prisoners , at the inauguration of a prince ) , went to the chapel ; and in the great chamber , one of her courtiers ...
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... Queen Elizabeth was importuned much by my lord of Essex , to supply divers great offices that had been long void : the queen answered nothing to the matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long ...
... Queen Elizabeth was importuned much by my lord of Essex , to supply divers great offices that had been long void : the queen answered nothing to the matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long ...
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... Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the mouth of their pot , and all the rest were little ones ; so ...
... Queen Elizabeth was wont to say , upon the commission of sales , that the commissioners used her like strawberry - wives , that layed two or three great strawberries at the mouth of their pot , and all the rest were little ones ; so ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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