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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... give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting it with those of ...
... give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting it with those of ...
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... give him some information upon that subject . Dr. Tho mas Tenison is known to have been the editor of the Batoniana , published at London , 1679 , though he added only the initial letters of his name to the account of all the lord ...
... give him some information upon that subject . Dr. Tho mas Tenison is known to have been the editor of the Batoniana , published at London , 1679 , though he added only the initial letters of his name to the account of all the lord ...
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... give the public full satisfaction , in what manner that learned divine became learned divine became possessed of the Letters , & c . of the noble author published by One of these Letters , the original , written to Mr. Richard Chiswell ...
... give the public full satisfaction , in what manner that learned divine became learned divine became possessed of the Letters , & c . of the noble author published by One of these Letters , the original , written to Mr. Richard Chiswell ...
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... give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me acquainted , and I did name you as a meet man , whom his lordship allowed in way of friendship , for your father's sake : but he made ...
... give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me acquainted , and I did name you as a meet man , whom his lordship allowed in way of friendship , for your father's sake : but he made ...
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... give the queen some account to - morrow morning , I therefore desire to be excused for writing no more to - night : to - morrow you shall hear from me again . I wish you what you wish yourself in this and all things else , and rest To ...
... give the queen some account to - morrow morning , I therefore desire to be excused for writing no more to - night : to - morrow you shall hear from me again . I wish you what you wish yourself in this and all things else , and rest To ...
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