The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... give them an answer on that point : but meanwhile ( having now , I suppose , had time enough to consider his course ) he proceeded to give them a tolerably full reply to their first question . He told them that for matters of ...
... give them an answer on that point : but meanwhile ( having now , I suppose , had time enough to consider his course ) he proceeded to give them a tolerably full reply to their first question . He told them that for matters of ...
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... give no answer at all , but remain silent till the King should be pleased to make some more reasonable proposition unto them , or break absolutely the bargain ; wherefrom they do not seem now much averse ; thinking to have done enough ...
... give no answer at all , but remain silent till the King should be pleased to make some more reasonable proposition unto them , or break absolutely the bargain ; wherefrom they do not seem now much averse ; thinking to have done enough ...
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... give place to the law ( as the King speaketh in his proclamation ) of Ordinary tables , and such reverend assemblies ; the year - books and statute - books must give place to some French and Italian pamphlets , which handle the doctrine ...
... give place to the law ( as the King speaketh in his proclamation ) of Ordinary tables , and such reverend assemblies ; the year - books and statute - books must give place to some French and Italian pamphlets , which handle the doctrine ...
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16078 OCT APRIL | 1 |
Meeting of Parliament 9 Feb 160910 Conference between | 2 |
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