The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... in contents , to what the world hath hitherto seen , intermixed with other papers of his of an important nature , I could not doubt , but that the publishing of them would be no less acceptable to you , than , DEDICATION .
... in contents , to what the world hath hitherto seen , intermixed with other papers of his of an important nature , I could not doubt , but that the publishing of them would be no less acceptable to you , than , DEDICATION .
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... doubt not but will turn to account . " For the Letters , there are divers of Sir Thomas 66 Meautys , & c . worth nothing : but there are more " than forty letters to the Duke of Buckingham , and " some of the Duke of Buckingham to him ...
... doubt not but will turn to account . " For the Letters , there are divers of Sir Thomas 66 Meautys , & c . worth nothing : but there are more " than forty letters to the Duke of Buckingham , and " some of the Duke of Buckingham to him ...
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... doubt , because your coming is turned into a sending ; which , when I thought would have been repaired by some promise or intention of yourself , your man Roger en- tered into a very subtle distinction to this purpose , that you could ...
... doubt , because your coming is turned into a sending ; which , when I thought would have been repaired by some promise or intention of yourself , your man Roger en- tered into a very subtle distinction to this purpose , that you could ...
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... doubt by the judgment , which I gather of divers circum- stances confirming my opinion . I protest I suffer with you in mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else ...
... doubt by the judgment , which I gather of divers circum- stances confirming my opinion . I protest I suffer with you in mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else ...
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... doubt the second degree , whether it might not be taken for presumption in me to write to her majesty ; and so . resolved , that it was best for me to follow her majes- ty's own way in committing it to your report . It may please your ...
... doubt the second degree , whether it might not be taken for presumption in me to write to her majesty ; and so . resolved , that it was best for me to follow her majes- ty's own way in committing it to your report . It may please your ...
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