The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... write this present , to whose good affection I think myself beholden , as I do also esteem him much for his good ... write to your lordship about it ; her answer was very modest and discreet , that because it proceeded wholly from his ...
... write this present , to whose good affection I think myself beholden , as I do also esteem him much for his good ... write to your lordship about it ; her answer was very modest and discreet , that because it proceeded wholly from his ...
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... write to - day , because I would not leave the King in suspense . I shall write not so good news as I would , but better than I expected . We met amongst ourselves to - day , which I find was necessary more than convenient . I gave aim ...
... write to - day , because I would not leave the King in suspense . I shall write not so good news as I would , but better than I expected . We met amongst ourselves to - day , which I find was necessary more than convenient . I gave aim ...
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... write to your lordship , upon that which I have understood from my Lord of Essex , who vouchsafed , as I perceive , to deal with your lordship of him- self to join with him in the concluding of my business , and findeth your lordship ...
... write to your lordship , upon that which I have understood from my Lord of Essex , who vouchsafed , as I perceive , to deal with your lordship of him- self to join with him in the concluding of my business , and findeth your lordship ...
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