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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... matters , to rest in the wisdom of a friend ( for who can by often looking in the glass discern and judge so well of his own favour , as another with whom he converseth ? ) but also be- cause my affection to your lordship hath made mine ...
... matters , to rest in the wisdom of a friend ( for who can by often looking in the glass discern and judge so well of his own favour , as another with whom he converseth ? ) but also be- cause my affection to your lordship hath made mine ...
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... matter , but only a place of my profession , such as I do see divers younger in proceeding to myself , and men of no great note , do without blame aspire unto . But if any of my friends do press this matter , I do assure your majesty my ...
... matter , but only a place of my profession , such as I do see divers younger in proceeding to myself , and men of no great note , do without blame aspire unto . But if any of my friends do press this matter , I do assure your majesty my ...
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... matter , wherein I did beth li- 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 al ...
... matter , wherein I did beth li- 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 al ...
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... matter , which I think you have heard of , doth put her infinitely out of quiet ; and her passionate humour is nourished by some foolish women . Else I find nothing to distaste us , for she doth not contradict confidently ; which they ...
... matter , which I think you have heard of , doth put her infinitely out of quiet ; and her passionate humour is nourished by some foolish women . Else I find nothing to distaste us , for she doth not contradict confidently ; which they ...
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... matter itself , I commend it to your love ; only I pray you communicate afresh this day with my lord treasurer and Sir Robert Cecil ; and if you esteem my fortune , remember the point of precedency . The objections to my competitors ...
... matter itself , I commend it to your love ; only I pray you communicate afresh this day with my lord treasurer and Sir Robert Cecil ; and if you esteem my fortune , remember the point of precedency . The objections to my competitors ...
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