The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen3Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... rests . In this case therefore I have endeavoured to produce a literatim copy ; and having had the best assistance both in deciphering the manuscript and correcting the proofs , I hope it will be found to be as nearly a fac - simile of ...
... rests . In this case therefore I have endeavoured to produce a literatim copy ; and having had the best assistance both in deciphering the manuscript and correcting the proofs , I hope it will be found to be as nearly a fac - simile of ...
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... rest . Bacon had many grave objections , no doubt , to Coke's way of doing his business , and on a fit occasion would have been ready to state them ; but there is no reason for thinking that he ever provoked this kind of treatment by ...
... rest . Bacon had many grave objections , no doubt , to Coke's way of doing his business , and on a fit occasion would have been ready to state them ; but there is no reason for thinking that he ever provoked this kind of treatment by ...
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... rest of mine expenses ; if you knew as well as myself , as by God's grace one day you shall , the times , places , manner , and end of their spending . " And that the business in which he was engaged was really of public importance ...
... rest of mine expenses ; if you knew as well as myself , as by God's grace one day you shall , the times , places , manner , and end of their spending . " And that the business in which he was engaged was really of public importance ...
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... rest of the story hard to reconcile with what we know otherwise , we need not believe it merely because he did : seeing that in a thing where it was so much less easy to be mistaken he could so easily make a mistake . Now that if ...
... rest of the story hard to reconcile with what we know otherwise , we need not believe it merely because he did : seeing that in a thing where it was so much less easy to be mistaken he could so easily make a mistake . Now that if ...
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... rest 4 . Your assured friend , FR . BACON . I omitted to state that after the Speaker had handed in the Sub- sidy Bill at the close of the last Parliament , he proceeded in a set speech , drawn up for the purpose by a committee , to ...
... rest 4 . Your assured friend , FR . BACON . I omitted to state that after the Speaker had handed in the Sub- sidy Bill at the close of the last Parliament , he proceeded in a set speech , drawn up for the purpose by a committee , to ...
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Act of Parliament alteration ancient answer Anthony Bacon Attorney Bettenham Bill Bishop cause Cecil Chancellor Church Committee Commons conference copy Council Counsel course Court Crown debate desire dispute divers doth doubt Earl Earl of Essex effect England favour Francis Goodwin further give Gray's Inn grievances Hampton Court Conference hand hath honour Ireland Judges judgment jurisdiction justice King King's kingdom kingdom of England learning letter liberty likewise Lord Chancellor Lord of Essex Lordship Majesty Majesty's March matter ment merchants ministers nations nature never occasion opinion Parliament particular passed persons petition Prerogative princely privilege proceeding Proclamation propounded prorogation Queen question realm reason Resuscitatio Scotland shew shires Sir Francis Bacon Spain Speaker speech statute Subsidy suppose taken thereof things thought tion Toby Matthew touching true union unto Wales wherein words writ
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