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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... late Dr. Bettesworth , dean of the Arches , and his eldest son , George Gibson , esq . to deposit them , with the addition of many others of his own collecting , in the manuscript library at Lam- beth ; and accordingly , after his ...
... late Dr. Bettesworth , dean of the Arches , and his eldest son , George Gibson , esq . to deposit them , with the addition of many others of his own collecting , in the manuscript library at Lam- beth ; and accordingly , after his ...
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... late John Locker , esq . two letters of Dr. Tenison , afterward archbishop of Canterbury , which will enable me to give the public full satisfaction , in what manner that learned divine became possessed of the Letters , & c . of the ...
... late John Locker , esq . two letters of Dr. Tenison , afterward archbishop of Canterbury , which will enable me to give the public full satisfaction , in what manner that learned divine became possessed of the Letters , & c . of the ...
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... late Richard Rawlinson , LL.D. from Bishop Tanner's manuscripts , in Christ - Church , Oxford , Vol . XXXV . p . 152. was addressed to Archbishop Sancroft in these terms : 66 May it please your Grace , " I HAVE received your grace's ...
... late Richard Rawlinson , LL.D. from Bishop Tanner's manuscripts , in Christ - Church , Oxford , Vol . XXXV . p . 152. was addressed to Archbishop Sancroft in these terms : 66 May it please your Grace , " I HAVE received your grace's ...
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... late recovered man , that is so much at your devotion , of whom I have some cause to think that he ( a ) worketh for the Huddler ( b ) underhand . And though it may seem strange , con- sidering how much it importeth him to join straight ...
... late recovered man , that is so much at your devotion , of whom I have some cause to think that he ( a ) worketh for the Huddler ( b ) underhand . And though it may seem strange , con- sidering how much it importeth him to join straight ...
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... late in the night , and I mean to deal with him at some better leisure after another manner , as you shall hereafter understand from me . I do find in the speech of some ladies and the very face of the court some addition of reputation ...
... late in the night , and I mean to deal with him at some better leisure after another manner , as you shall hereafter understand from me . I do find in the speech of some ladies and the very face of the court some addition of reputation ...
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