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... asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her council learned , whether there were any treason contained in it ? Who intending to do him a pleasure , and to take off the queen's bit- terness with a merry conceit , answered ; no , madam , for ...
... asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her council learned , whether there were any treason contained in it ? Who intending to do him a pleasure , and to take off the queen's bit- terness with a merry conceit , answered ; no , madam , for ...
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... asked his opinion by queen Elizabeth , of one of these monopoly licences ? And he answered , ma- dam , will you have me speak the truth ? Licentia omnes deteriores sumos : we are all the worse for licences . 27. My lord of Essex , at ...
... asked his opinion by queen Elizabeth , of one of these monopoly licences ? And he answered , ma- dam , will you have me speak the truth ? Licentia omnes deteriores sumos : we are all the worse for licences . 27. My lord of Essex , at ...
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... asked him how he did ? Rabelais answered , even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 37. Mr. Bromley solicitor , giving in evidence for a deed , which was impeached to be fraudu lent , was urged by the counsel on the ...
... asked him how he did ? Rabelais answered , even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 37. Mr. Bromley solicitor , giving in evidence for a deed , which was impeached to be fraudu lent , was urged by the counsel on the ...
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... devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He 16.
... devil take him of you and me , that knew so much . 46. There was a young man in Rome , that was very like Augustus Cæsar ; Augustus took know- ledge of him , and sent for the man , and asked him , wasy our mother never at Rome ? He 16.
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... asked the justice what was the rate he was to pay for cursing ; the justice told him , six - pence : quoth he then , a pox take you all for a company of knaves and fools , and there's half a crown for you , I will never stand changing ...
... asked the justice what was the rate he was to pay for cursing ; the justice told him , six - pence : quoth he then , a pox take you all for a company of knaves and fools , and there's half a crown for you , I will never stand changing ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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