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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... received of Mr. attorney general publicly in the Exchequer the first day of term , To Robert , lord Cecil , To the same , ibid . 47 49 To Sir John Davis , his majesty's attorney general in Ireland , To Isaac Casaubon , 50 51 The ...
... received of Mr. attorney general publicly in the Exchequer the first day of term , To Robert , lord Cecil , To the same , ibid . 47 49 To Sir John Davis , his majesty's attorney general in Ireland , To Isaac Casaubon , 50 51 The ...
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... received your letter , and since I have had op- portunity to deal freely with the queen . I have dealt confidently with her as a matter , wherein I did more labour to overcome her delays , than that I did fear her denial . I told her ...
... received your letter , and since I have had op- portunity to deal freely with the queen . I have dealt confidently with her as a matter , wherein I did more labour to overcome her delays , than that I did fear her denial . I told her ...
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... received at my return , and I think I shall not be the worse . And for that I am oppressed with multitude of letters that are come , of which I must give the queen some account to - morrow morning , I therefore desire to be excused for ...
... received at my return , and I think I shall not be the worse . And for that I am oppressed with multitude of letters that are come , of which I must give the queen some account to - morrow morning , I therefore desire to be excused for ...
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... received any into their court . They give alms continually at their gate , that many come to live upon ; but few they have ever admitted into their palace . There shall he find secrets not dangerous to know ; sides and parties not ...
... received any into their court . They give alms continually at their gate , that many come to live upon ; but few they have ever admitted into their palace . There shall he find secrets not dangerous to know ; sides and parties not ...
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... receiving instructions from her , may be to Erophilus a lecture exceeding all lead monuments of the muses . For Fame , can all 1 the exploits of the war win him such a title Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 31.
... receiving instructions from her , may be to Erophilus a lecture exceeding all lead monuments of the muses . For Fame , can all 1 the exploits of the war win him such a title Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 31.
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