The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... council , A particular remembrance for his majesty , 95 96 The heads of the charge against Robert earl of Somer- set , 97 101 To Sir George Villiers , The charge of the attorney general , Sir Francis Ba- con , against Frances , countess ...
... council , A particular remembrance for his majesty , 95 96 The heads of the charge against Robert earl of Somer- set , 97 101 To Sir George Villiers , The charge of the attorney general , Sir Francis Ba- con , against Frances , countess ...
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... council business , 139 To the lord keeper , 142 To the reverend University of Oxford , ibid . To the lord keeper , 143 To the lord keeper , 14.4 . To the lord keeper , 145 Lord keeper Bacon to Mr. Maxey , fellow of Trinity- College ...
... council business , 139 To the lord keeper , 142 To the reverend University of Oxford , ibid . To the lord keeper , 143 To the lord keeper , 14.4 . To the lord keeper , 145 Lord keeper Bacon to Mr. Maxey , fellow of Trinity- College ...
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... Council and Solicitor and Attorney - Ge- neral . These reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may ...
... Council and Solicitor and Attorney - Ge- neral . These reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may ...
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... council had delivered their opinions , and preferred you before all men for that place . And if it would please her ma- jesty to think , that whatsoever they said contrary to their own words when they spake without witness , might be as ...
... council had delivered their opinions , and preferred you before all men for that place . And if it would please her ma- jesty to think , that whatsoever they said contrary to their own words when they spake without witness , might be as ...
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... council , who were now all absent ; and therefore in passion bid me go to bed , if I would talk of nothing else . Wherefore in passion I went away , saying , while I was with her , I could not but solicit for the cause and the man I so ...
... council , who were now all absent ; and therefore in passion bid me go to bed , if I would talk of nothing else . Wherefore in passion I went away , saying , while I was with her , I could not but solicit for the cause and the man I so ...
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