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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... majesty had taken some displeasure towards me , both these were arguments to move me to offer unto your majesty my service , to the end to have means to deserve your favour , and to repair my er- ror . Upon this ground , I affected ...
... majesty had taken some displeasure towards me , both these were arguments to move me to offer unto your majesty my service , to the end to have means to deserve your favour , and to repair my er- ror . Upon this ground , I affected ...
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... Majesty from your majesty's service is not the least affliction , that I have proved ; and I hope your majesty doth conceive , that nothing under mere impossibility could have detained me from earn- ing so gracious a vail , as it ...
... Majesty from your majesty's service is not the least affliction , that I have proved ; and I hope your majesty doth conceive , that nothing under mere impossibility could have detained me from earn- ing so gracious a vail , as it ...
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... majesty's speech concerning my travel , I asked leave to make answer in writing ; not but I knew then what was true ... majesty : but since weighing with myself , that her majesty gave no ear to the motion made by yourself , that I might ...
... majesty's speech concerning my travel , I asked leave to make answer in writing ; not but I knew then what was true ... majesty : but since weighing with myself , that her majesty gave no ear to the motion made by yourself , that I might ...
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... majesty's re- jecting me with such circumstance , though my heart might be good , yet mine eyes would be sore , that I should take no pleasure to look upon my friends ; for that I was not an impudent man , that could face out a disgrace ...
... majesty's re- jecting me with such circumstance , though my heart might be good , yet mine eyes would be sore , that I should take no pleasure to look upon my friends ; for that I was not an impudent man , that could face out a disgrace ...
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... majesty's special service , was to my understanding very bold . And two days before he brags he forbore me , because ... Majesty . THAT you desire her majesty to believe id , quod res ipsa loquitur , that it is not conscience to yourself ...
... majesty's special service , was to my understanding very bold . And two days before he brags he forbore me , because ... Majesty . THAT you desire her majesty to believe id , quod res ipsa loquitur , that it is not conscience to yourself ...
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