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Earl of Essex to the Queen, written by Mr. Bacon
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Mr. Bacon to my Lord of Essex
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to my Lord Hen. Howard
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Earl of Essex to the Council, at his embarking for Spain.
June, 1596.
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Lord Bacon to the University of Cambridge
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to the University of Cambridge, when he was sworn of
the Privy Council to the King
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to King James, touching the Chancellor's place
Lord Bacon to King James, for relief of his estate
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to the Queen of Bohemia, in answer to one from her
Majesty, and upon sending to her his book about
a War with Spain
to the University of Cambridge, upon his sending to
their Public Library, his book of the Advancement
of Learning
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The same in English, by the Publisher
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their Public Library, his Novum Organum
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Lord Bacon to Trinity College in Cambridge, upon his
sending to them his book of the Advancement of
Learning
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to Dr. Williams, then Lord Bishop of Lincoln, con-
cerning his Speeches, etc.
in Latin, to Father Fulgentio, the Venetian, concern-
in French, to the Marquess Fiat, relating to his
Essays .
ing his writings; and now translated into English
by the Publisher
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From the University of Oxford to the Lord Bacon, upon
his sending to them his book De Augmentis Scien-
tiarum
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Dr. Roger Maynwaring to Dr. Rawley, concerning the Lord
Bacon's Confession of Faith
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Dr. Rawley, to Monsieur Deodate, concerning his pub-
lishing of the Lord Bacon's Works
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Monsieur Ælius Deodate, to Dr. Rawley, in answer to
his of March the 9th, 1632, touching his publish-
ing the Lord Bacon's Works
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Mr. Isaac Gruter, to Dr. Rawley, concerning the MSS.
of the Lord Bacon
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Mr. Isaac Gruter, to Dr. Rawley, concerning the
writings of the Lord Bacon
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From Sir Francis Bacon to the Lord Viscount Villiers.
to the Earl of Buckingham, on the same day Sir
Francis Bacon was made Lord Keeper of the
Great Seal
to the Earl of Buckingham
to the King
to
to the Earl of Bristol
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to the Marquis of Buckingham
to the Earl of Buckingham.
to Sir Henry Wotton
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to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey
LETTERS FROM BIRCH.
Mr. Francis Bacon to Sir John Puckering, Lord Keeper of
to Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
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Mr. Francis Bacon to Sir Robert Cecil, Secretary of State
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to the King, immediately after my Lord Treasurer's
decease
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to the King, immediately after the Lord Treasurer's
death
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to Mr. John Murray, of the Bed-chamber to the King 287
to Mr. Murray
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to Sir George Villiers
Mr. Tobie Matthew to Sir Francis Bacon, Attorney-General
Sir Francis Bacon to Sir George Villiers
to Sir Francis Bacon, Attorney-General
Sir Francis Bacon to the King
Richard Martin, Esq. to Sir Francis Bacon
To the King
The Lord Viscount Villiers to Sir Francis Bacon, Attorney-
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General
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Lord Chancellor Ellesmere and Sir Francis Bacon to the
King
Sir George Villiers to Sir Francis Bacon, Attorney-General
Sir Edmund Bacon to Sir Francis Bacon, Attorney-General
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The Lord Keeper to his Niece, touching her Marriage
The Earl of Buckingham to the Lord Keeper
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Sir Francis Bacon to the Lord Viscount Fenton
To the Lord Keeper, written from Scotland, June 28, 1618
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Sir Francis Bacon to the Earl of Buckingham
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The King to the Lord Keeper, in Answer to his Lordship's
Letter from Gorhambury of July 25, 1617
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Sir Henry Yelverton, Attorney-General, to the Lord Keeper
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to the Lord Keeper
to the Lord Keeper, Sir Francis Bacon
to Sir James Fullerton
The Earl of Buckingham to the Lord Chancellor
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Sir Francis Bacon to Sir Henry Yelverton, Attorney-Ge-
Sir Francis Bacon to the Marquis of Buckingham
The Marquis of Buckingham to the Lord Chancellor
to the Lord Chancellor
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