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... The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 34por Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 páginas
...majesty's reading. ' i LXXXV. A Letter of expostulation, to Sir ED- ju WARD COKE, attorney-general. Mr. Attorney, I THOUGHT best, once for all, to let...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... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 páginas
...Letter of expostulation, to Sir ED- R aw iey's WARD COKE, attorney-general. ' i R«> Mr. A ttorney, •' I THOUGHT best, once for all, to let you know in plainness...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... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 páginas
...much bitterness, and in the spirit of one who considers himself injured. " I thought best," says he, " once for all, to let you know in plainness what I...yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. * * * You are great, and therefore have the more enviers, which would... | |
| 1821 - 526 páginas
...think it worth eitracting. H is contained in Bacon's Works, vol. iii, p. 234, and is as follows : ' Mr Attorney, ' I thought best, once for all, to let you know in plainness what I find •fyou, and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 páginas
...expostulation, which well explains the relative situation of the parties : " Mr. Attorney, — I thought it best, once for all, to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me, to take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion: what it... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...much bitterness, and in the spirit of one who considers himself injured. " I thought best," says he, " once for all, to let you know in plainness what I...yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. * * * You are great, and therefore have the more enviers, which would... | |
| 1823 - 804 páginas
...sir Edward, then attorney-general, is preserved by Miss Aikin : — " Mr. Attorney,— I thought it best, once for all, to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me, to take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion : what it... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 páginas
...treatment of Bacon who, when reviled, reviled not again, (d) but in due season thus expostulated with him : Mr. Attorney, — I thought best once for all, 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... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 682 páginas
...majesty's reading. LXXXV. A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION, TO SIR EDWARD COKE, ATTORNEY-GENERAL2. MB. ATTQESJST, I THOUGHT best, once for all, to let you know in plainness...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... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1826 - 262 páginas
...he insinuated his willingness to have joined his interests with those of the late Attorney : — " Mr. Attorney, — I thought best, once for all, to...and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. What it pleaseth you, I pray,... | |
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