The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... never loved the Prince nor the Lady Elizabeth ; how strange it was that the King kept an outlandish physician about his person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said " lieth a long tale ; " how he knew things he was ...
... never loved the Prince nor the Lady Elizabeth ; how strange it was that the King kept an outlandish physician about his person and the person of the Prince deceased ; " thereon he said " lieth a long tale ; " how he knew things he was ...
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... never rested in what he had got , but ever pressed forward to things beyond . And yet he was not hurried from one action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his ...
... never rested in what he had got , but ever pressed forward to things beyond . And yet he was not hurried from one action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his ...
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... never showed any bash- fulness except when he assumed it on purpose . And yet for all that , this boldness was so fashioned as nei- ther to impeach him of rashness , nor to make him intolerable , nor to bring his nature into suspicion ...
... never showed any bash- fulness except when he assumed it on purpose . And yet for all that , this boldness was so fashioned as nei- ther to impeach him of rashness , nor to make him intolerable , nor to bring his nature into suspicion ...
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... never once thought of restoring the commonwealth , no , nor cared to make so much as a pretence of doing it . Which plainly shows that the desire and purpose of obtaining the sovereignty had always been in him , and at last came out ...
... never once thought of restoring the commonwealth , no , nor cared to make so much as a pretence of doing it . Which plainly shows that the desire and purpose of obtaining the sovereignty had always been in him , and at last came out ...
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... never intended to perform the promise and only meant to cozen the Spaniard of his money . Camden had represented him ( p . 676. ) as stating in his defence that he had given ( donasse ) the jewel to the Queen . For donâsse Bacon ...
... never intended to perform the promise and only meant to cozen the Spaniard of his money . Camden had represented him ( p . 676. ) as stating in his defence that he had given ( donasse ) the jewel to the Queen . For donâsse Bacon ...
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