The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... according to my poor talent , saloon modul “ 6. I did forget on Tuesday to acquaint your grace , " that I had , by a strange providence , lately found " out in this town a great many original papers of " the lord Bacon . When I have ...
... according to my poor talent , saloon modul “ 6. I did forget on Tuesday to acquaint your grace , " that I had , by a strange providence , lately found " out in this town a great many original papers of " the lord Bacon . When I have ...
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... according to their occasions . And therefore I am only to stay upon that point of delaying and preserving the mat ter intire till a better constellation ; which , as it is not hard , as I conceive , considering the French business and ...
... according to their occasions . And therefore I am only to stay upon that point of delaying and preserving the mat ter intire till a better constellation ; which , as it is not hard , as I conceive , considering the French business and ...
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... According to this letter , the earl of Essex , some consider- able time before he came himself into the tilt - yard , sent his page with some speech to the queen , who returned with her majesty's glove ; and when his lordship came ...
... According to this letter , the earl of Essex , some consider- able time before he came himself into the tilt - yard , sent his page with some speech to the queen , who returned with her majesty's glove ; and when his lordship came ...
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... according to the stile of your wonted kindness , your lordship shall do me great contentment . My lord told me he had . written to your lordship , and wished with great affec- tion he had been so lucky , as to have had two hours talk ...
... according to the stile of your wonted kindness , your lordship shall do me great contentment . My lord told me he had . written to your lordship , and wished with great affec- tion he had been so lucky , as to have had two hours talk ...
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... according to your place , to bring him to some reason ; and this forthwith , because I continue here to my far- ther discredit and inconvenience , and the trouble of the gentleman with whom I am . I have an hundred pounds lying by me ...
... according to your place , to bring him to some reason ; and this forthwith , because I continue here to my far- ther discredit and inconvenience , and the trouble of the gentleman with whom I am . I have an hundred pounds lying by me ...
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