The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... hath given your book to my Lord Brooke , and enjoined him to read it , commending it much to him , and then my Lord Brooke is to return it to your Lp . and so it may go to the press when your Lp . please , with such amendments as the ...
... hath given your book to my Lord Brooke , and enjoined him to read it , commending it much to him , and then my Lord Brooke is to return it to your Lp . and so it may go to the press when your Lp . please , with such amendments as the ...
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... hath been seen in ancient and late times ; nor that it should come into the mind of such an abject fellow to enterprise so great a matter ; for high conceits do sometimes come streaming into the imaginations of base persons ; especially ...
... hath been seen in ancient and late times ; nor that it should come into the mind of such an abject fellow to enterprise so great a matter ; for high conceits do sometimes come streaming into the imaginations of base persons ; especially ...
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... hath commanded me to declare unto you the causes that have moved him at this time to summon this his Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his Grace and you all , if I perform it not es I would . " His Grace ...
... hath commanded me to declare unto you the causes that have moved him at this time to summon this his Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his Grace and you all , if I perform it not es I would . " His Grace ...
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... hath offered himself as a me- diator to treat a peace between them . The French King yieldeth to treat , but will not stay the prosecution of the war . The Britons , that desire peace most , hearken to it least ; not upon confidence or ...
... hath offered himself as a me- diator to treat a peace between them . The French King yieldeth to treat , but will not stay the prosecution of the war . The Britons , that desire peace most , hearken to it least ; not upon confidence or ...
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... hath commanded me to say unto you ; that he thinketh there was never any King ( for the small time that he ' Fœderati ex hujus regni consiliis pendentes . ? So MS . hath reigned ) had greater and juster cause of the Qui illud etiam cum ...
... hath commanded me to say unto you ; that he thinketh there was never any King ( for the small time that he ' Fœderati ex hujus regni consiliis pendentes . ? So MS . hath reigned ) had greater and juster cause of the Qui illud etiam cum ...
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