The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... hath shined ? Shall we speak of merit of clemency ? or merit of beneficence ? Where shall a man take the most proper and natural trial of her royal clemency ? Will it best appear in the 2 24 A Discourse in Praise of Queen Elizabeth .
... hath shined ? Shall we speak of merit of clemency ? or merit of beneficence ? Where shall a man take the most proper and natural trial of her royal clemency ? Will it best appear in the 2 24 A Discourse in Praise of Queen Elizabeth .
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... speak of the purging away of the dross of religion , the hea- venly treasure ; or that of money , the earthly treasure ? The greater was touched before , and the latter de- serveth not to be forgotten . For who believeth not , that ...
... speak of the purging away of the dross of religion , the hea- venly treasure ; or that of money , the earthly treasure ? The greater was touched before , and the latter de- serveth not to be forgotten . For who believeth not , that ...
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... speak of the offering of Don An- thony to his fortune ; a devoted catholic , only com- mended unto her by his oppressed state ? What shall I say of the great storm of a mighty invasion , not of preparation , but in act , by the Turk ...
... speak of the offering of Don An- thony to his fortune ; a devoted catholic , only com- mended unto her by his oppressed state ? What shall I say of the great storm of a mighty invasion , not of preparation , but in act , by the Turk ...
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... speak of her rare qualities of compliment ; which as they be excellent in the things themselves , so they have always besides somewhat of a queen and as queens use shadows and veils with their rich apparel ; methinks in all her ...
... speak of her rare qualities of compliment ; which as they be excellent in the things themselves , so they have always besides somewhat of a queen and as queens use shadows and veils with their rich apparel ; methinks in all her ...
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... speak of the excellencies of her nature , which cannot endure to be looked on with a discontented eye : of the constancy of her favours , which maketh service as a journey by land , whereas the service of other princes is like an ...
... speak of the excellencies of her nature , which cannot endure to be looked on with a discontented eye : of the constancy of her favours , which maketh service as a journey by land , whereas the service of other princes is like an ...
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