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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... wherein I did more labour to overcome her delays , than that I did fear her denial . I told her how much you were thrown down with the correction she had already given you , that she might in that point hold herself already satisfied ...
... wherein I did more labour to overcome her delays , than that I did fear her denial . I told her how much you were thrown down with the correction she had already given you , that she might in that point hold herself already satisfied ...
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... wherein I urged both the point of your extraordinary sufficiency proved to me not only by your last argument , but by the opinion of all men I spake withal , and the point of mine own satisfaction , which , I protested , should be ...
... wherein I urged both the point of your extraordinary sufficiency proved to me not only by your last argument , but by the opinion of all men I spake withal , and the point of mine own satisfaction , which , I protested , should be ...
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... wherein my own man hath only been to blame . Indorsed , 17 June , 1594 . me , MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE QUEEN * . Most gracious and admirable Sovereign , fol . 141 and As I do acknowledge a providence of God towards that findeth it ...
... wherein my own man hath only been to blame . Indorsed , 17 June , 1594 . me , MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE QUEEN * . Most gracious and admirable Sovereign , fol . 141 and As I do acknowledge a providence of God towards that findeth it ...
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... Wherein if you aid me with your direction , I shall observe it . This as I did ever ac- count it sure and certain to be accomplished , in case myself had been placed , and therefore deferred it till then , as to the proper opportunity ...
... Wherein if you aid me with your direction , I shall observe it . This as I did ever ac- count it sure and certain to be accomplished , in case myself had been placed , and therefore deferred it till then , as to the proper opportunity ...
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... wherein he now placeth himself , are fresh to - day , and fading to - mor- row , as the sun comforts them , or is turned from them . But the gardens of the muses keep the pri vilege of the golden age ; they ever flourish , and are in ...
... wherein he now placeth himself , are fresh to - day , and fading to - mor- row , as the sun comforts them , or is turned from them . But the gardens of the muses keep the pri vilege of the golden age ; they ever flourish , and are in ...
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