The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... hands . My lord , do some good work upon me , that I may end my days in comfort , which nevertheless cannot be complete except you put me in some way to do your noble self service , for I must ever rest Your Grace's most obliged and ...
... hands . My lord , do some good work upon me , that I may end my days in comfort , which nevertheless cannot be complete except you put me in some way to do your noble self service , for I must ever rest Your Grace's most obliged and ...
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... hands he did put his papers touching the consistory villanies . They were not found with the other bundles upon the search ; neither did he ever say that he had burned or defaced them . Therefore it is like they are in some person's hands ...
... hands he did put his papers touching the consistory villanies . They were not found with the other bundles upon the search ; neither did he ever say that he had burned or defaced them . Therefore it is like they are in some person's hands ...
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... hands , and as he Kent ) and still as he gave any of it out of his own hand , he gave it , he still reserved some retribution of rents , or services , or both , to reserved rents him and to his heirs , which reservation is that which is ...
... hands , and as he Kent ) and still as he gave any of it out of his own hand , he gave it , he still reserved some retribution of rents , or services , or both , to reserved rents him and to his heirs , which reservation is that which is ...
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