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... excellent Prince Charles , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall , Earl of Ches- ter , & c ........ Mr. Francis Bacon to Mr. Robert Cecil .... ..... King James to our trusty and well - beloved Tho- mas Coventry , our attorney - general ...
... excellent Prince Charles , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall , Earl of Ches- ter , & c ........ Mr. Francis Bacon to Mr. Robert Cecil .... ..... King James to our trusty and well - beloved Tho- mas Coventry , our attorney - general ...
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... excellent sovereign , that deserveth the dedication of all men's abilities . Besides , I do not find in myself so much self - love , but that the greater parts of my thoughts are to deserve well , if I were able , of my friends , and ...
... excellent sovereign , that deserveth the dedication of all men's abilities . Besides , I do not find in myself so much self - love , but that the greater parts of my thoughts are to deserve well , if I were able , of my friends , and ...
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... EXCELLENT MAJESTY . Your worthy chancellor , I fear , goeth his last day . God hath hitherto used to weed out such servants as grew not fit for your majesty , but now he hath gathered to himself a true sage or salvia out of your garden ...
... EXCELLENT MAJESTY . Your worthy chancellor , I fear , goeth his last day . God hath hitherto used to weed out such servants as grew not fit for your majesty , but now he hath gathered to himself a true sage or salvia out of your garden ...
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... excellent Majesty , I do find ( God be thanked ) a sensible amend- ment in my lord chancellor ; I was with him yes- terday in private conference , about half an hour , and this day again , at such times as he did seal , which he endured ...
... excellent Majesty , I do find ( God be thanked ) a sensible amend- ment in my lord chancellor ; I was with him yes- terday in private conference , about half an hour , and this day again , at such times as he did seal , which he endured ...
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... excellent MAJESTY , I was yesterday in the afternoon , with my lord chancellor , according to your commandment , which I received by the Mr. of the Horse , and find the old man well comforted , both towards God and towards the world ...
... excellent MAJESTY , I was yesterday in the afternoon , with my lord chancellor , according to your commandment , which I received by the Mr. of the Horse , and find the old man well comforted , both towards God and towards the world ...
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Página 219 - I HOLD every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavour themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Página 364 - It is the glory of God to conceal a thing : but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.
Página 34 - I thought best once for all to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. What it pleaseth you, I pray, think of me: I am one that knows both mine own wants and other men's, and it may be perchance that mine mend when others stand at a stay.
Página 385 - But things which are equal to the same are equal to one another || ; therefore CA is equal to CB ; wherefore CA,
Página 344 - ... for it would thence follow that one infinity is greater than another, and that infinity is wasting away and tending to become finite. The like subtlety arises touching the infinite divisibility of lines, from the same inability of thought to stop.
Página 75 - I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship that ever was in court. And I shall count every day lost, wherein I shall not either study your welldoing in thought, or do your name honour in speech, or perform you service in deed.
Página 2 - Again, the meanness of my estate doth somewhat move me : for though I cannot accuse myself that I am either prodigal or slothful, yet my health is not to spend, nor my course to get.
Página 26 - And therefore my humble suit to your Lordships is, That my penitent submission may be my sentence and the loss of the Seal my punishment; and that your Lordships will spare any further sentence, but recommend me to his Majesty's grace and pardon for all that is past. God's Holy Spirit be amongst you. Your Lordships' humble servant and suppliant, FR.
Página 343 - The idols of the tribe are inherent in human nature and the very tribe or race of man; for man's sense is falsely asserted to be the standard of things; on the contrary, all the perceptions both of the senses and the mind bear reference to man and not to the Universe...
Página 131 - You found me of the Learned Counsel, Extraordinary, without patent or fee ; a kind of individuum vagum. You established me, and brought me into Ordinary. Soon after, you placed me Solicitor, where I served seven years. Then your Majesty made me your Attorney or Procurator General. Then Privy Counsellor, while I was Attorney ; a kind of miracle of your favour, that had not been in many ages. Thence Keeper of your Seal ; and because that was a kind of planet and not fixed, Chancellor. And when your...