The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... thought it appurtenant to our duties to inform your majesty how far we have proceeded in the several heads of retrenchments by your majesty at your departure committed unto us , that when you know in what estate our labours are , your ...
... thought it appurtenant to our duties to inform your majesty how far we have proceeded in the several heads of retrenchments by your majesty at your departure committed unto us , that when you know in what estate our labours are , your ...
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... thought not of a parliament , to destroy in other patents , as concealments . The reasons on the other side were , That it would be thought but a humouring of the par- liament ( being now in the calends of a parliament ) , and that ...
... thought not of a parliament , to destroy in other patents , as concealments . The reasons on the other side were , That it would be thought but a humouring of the par- liament ( being now in the calends of a parliament ) , and that ...
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... thought of some other remedies , which , because in mine own conceit I did not so well allow , I therefore do forbear to express . And so likewise I have thought , and thought again , of the means to stop and divert as well the attempts ...
... thought of some other remedies , which , because in mine own conceit I did not so well allow , I therefore do forbear to express . And so likewise I have thought , and thought again , of the means to stop and divert as well the attempts ...
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