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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... greatest capacity , experience , and inte- grity . I am , Sir , Your most obliged and most devoted humble servant , London , June 1 , 1762 . THOMAS BIRCH . PREFACE . As the reader will undoubtedly have some curiosity DEDICATION .
... greatest capacity , experience , and inte- grity . I am , Sir , Your most obliged and most devoted humble servant , London , June 1 , 1762 . THOMAS BIRCH . PREFACE . As the reader will undoubtedly have some curiosity DEDICATION .
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... servant . I would be glad to receive my parsonage rent as soon as it cometh . So leave I you to God's good preservation . Your ever loving brother , From Twickenham - park , this Tuesday morning , 1594 . FR . BACON . Indorsed , 16 Oct ...
... servant . I would be glad to receive my parsonage rent as soon as it cometh . So leave I you to God's good preservation . Your ever loving brother , From Twickenham - park , this Tuesday morning , 1594 . FR . BACON . Indorsed , 16 Oct ...
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... servant of such a queen ? For Fortune , can any insolent po- litique promise to himself such a fortune , by making his own way , as the excellency of her nature cannot deny to a careful , obsequious , and dutiful servant ? And if he ...
... servant of such a queen ? For Fortune , can any insolent po- litique promise to himself such a fortune , by making his own way , as the excellency of her nature cannot deny to a careful , obsequious , and dutiful servant ? And if he ...
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... servant , FR . BACON . THE CHARGE AGAINST MR . WHITELOCKE . ( a ) My Lords , THE offence , wherewith Mr. Whitelocke is charged , for as to Sir Robert Mansell , I take it to my part only to be sorry for his error , is a contempt of a ...
... servant , FR . BACON . THE CHARGE AGAINST MR . WHITELOCKE . ( a ) My Lords , THE offence , wherewith Mr. Whitelocke is charged , for as to Sir Robert Mansell , I take it to my part only to be sorry for his error , is a contempt of a ...
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... servant , FR . BACON . Reasons why it should be exceeding much for his majesty's service to remove the Lord COKE from the place he now holdeth ( a ) to be Chief Justice of England , ( b ) and the Attor- ney ( c ) to succeed him , and ...
... servant , FR . BACON . Reasons why it should be exceeding much for his majesty's service to remove the Lord COKE from the place he now holdeth ( a ) to be Chief Justice of England , ( b ) and the Attor- ney ( c ) to succeed him , and ...
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