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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... 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- ready ...
... 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- ready ...
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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 of June , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE QUEEN . * Most gracious and admirable Sovereign , As I do acknowledge a providence of God towards 156 , in the me , that findeth it ...
... wherein my own man hath only been to blame . Indorsed , 17 of June , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE QUEEN . * Most gracious and admirable Sovereign , As I do acknowledge a providence of God towards 156 , in the me , that findeth it ...
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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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... wherein the muses have used to speak , is unknown to her ? Therefore , the hearing of her , the observing of her , the receiving instructions from her , may be to Erophilus a lecture exceeding all dead monuments of the muses . For Fame ...
... wherein the muses have used to speak , is unknown to her ? Therefore , the hearing of her , the observing of her , the receiving instructions from her , may be to Erophilus a lecture exceeding all dead monuments of the muses . For Fame ...
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ALBAN answer Attorney Canc cause commanded commission council court desire doth duke earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM faithful servant farther favour fortune friend and servant give Gondomar Gorhambury grace gracious hands Harl hear honourable Lord hope humble humbly pray Indorsed jesty jesty's judges judgment king king's lady letter likewise London LORD CHANCELLOR lord Coke lord keeper lord marquis lord treasurer LORD VISCOUNT ST lordship Lordship's faithful friend Lordship's most obliged majesty hath majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Meautys Newmarket noble obliged friend opinion pardon parliament pleased pleasure prince received rest Your Lordship's Rowland Cotton seal sent shew ship Sir Edward Sir Edward Coke Sir Francis Bacon Sir Francis Blundell Sir Henry Sir John Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Coventry Spain Star-Chamber thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching unto your lordship VERULAM wherein whereof York-house