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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... person , will be thought an ac quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculanum should afford such a trea sure ) of a new set of the epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an ...
... person , will be thought an ac quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculanum should afford such a trea sure ) of a new set of the epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an ...
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... person's opinion shall be presumption , and to differ upon the manner shall be to impeach the end ; it shall teach my devotion not to exceed wishes , and those in silence . Yet not- withstanding , to speak vainly as in grief , it may be ...
... person's opinion shall be presumption , and to differ upon the manner shall be to impeach the end ; it shall teach my devotion not to exceed wishes , and those in silence . Yet not- withstanding , to speak vainly as in grief , it may be ...
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... there is such choice of abler men than myself . Your majesty's favour indeed , and ac- wrong good cess to your royal person , I did 6 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To Mr Bacon from Sir Robert Cecil ibid To the Queen,
... there is such choice of abler men than myself . Your majesty's favour indeed , and ac- wrong good cess to your royal person , I did 6 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To Mr Bacon from Sir Robert Cecil ibid To the Queen,
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... person , I did ever , encouraged by your own speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But , I will not mind so much , as to stand upon that now , when your majesty may conceive , I do it but to ...
... person , I did ever , encouraged by your own speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But , I will not mind so much , as to stand upon that now , when your majesty may conceive , I do it but to ...
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... persons , retire myself with a couple of men to Cambridge , and there spend my life in my studies and contemplations without looking back . I humbly pray your lordship to pardon me for troubling you with my melancholy . For the matter ...
... persons , retire myself with a couple of men to Cambridge , and there spend my life in my studies and contemplations without looking back . I humbly pray your lordship to pardon me for troubling you with my melancholy . For the matter ...
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