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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... speak vainly as in grief , it may be her majesty hath discouraged as good a heart , as ever looked toward her service , and as void of self - love . And so in more grief than I can well express , and much more than I can well dissemble ...
... speak vainly as in grief , it may be her majesty hath discouraged as good a heart , as ever looked toward her service , and as void of self - love . And so in more grief than I can well express , and much more than I can well dissemble ...
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... speak with you . This being not yet perfected may stop good , when the hour comes of conclusion , though it be but a trifle , and questionless would be straight dispatched , if it were luckily handled . But herein do I , out of my ...
... speak with you . This being not yet perfected may stop good , when the hour comes of conclusion , though it be but a trifle , and questionless would be straight dispatched , if it were luckily handled . But herein do I , out of my ...
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... speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ; but I propose to remain here at Twickenham till Michaelmas term , then to St. Alban's , and after the term to ...
... speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ; but I propose to remain here at Twickenham till Michaelmas term , then to St. Alban's , and after the term to ...
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... speak with the rest . Of Mr. Vice- chamberlain you may assure yourself ; for so much he hath faithfully promised me . The exceptions against the competitors I will use to - morrow ; for then I do resolve to have a full and large ...
... speak with the rest . Of Mr. Vice- chamberlain you may assure yourself ; for so much he hath faithfully promised me . The exceptions against the competitors I will use to - morrow ; for then I do resolve to have a full and large ...
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... speak with the queen , took occasion to tell how I met you , as I passed through London ; and among other speeches , how you lamented your misfortune to me , that remained as a withered branch of her roots , which she had cherished and ...
... speak with the queen , took occasion to tell how I met you , as I passed through London ; and among other speeches , how you lamented your misfortune to me , that remained as a withered branch of her roots , which she had cherished and ...
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