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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... direction , I shall observe it . This as I did ever ac- count it sure and certain to be accomplished , in case myself had been placed , and therefore deferred it till then , as to the proper opportunity ; so now that I see such delay in ...
... direction , I shall observe it . This as I did ever ac- count it sure and certain to be accomplished , in case myself had been placed , and therefore deferred it till then , as to the proper opportunity ; so now that I see such delay in ...
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... direction . To conclude , let him be true to him- self , and avoid all tedious reaches of state , that are not merely pertinent to his particular . And if he will needs pursue his affection , and go on his course , what can so much ...
... direction . To conclude , let him be true to him- self , and avoid all tedious reaches of state , that are not merely pertinent to his particular . And if he will needs pursue his affection , and go on his course , what can so much ...
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... the beginning of a new , you have not whither to resort , but unto the oracle of her majesty's direction . For though the true introduction ad tem- pora meliora be by an amnestia of that which is 44 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... the beginning of a new , you have not whither to resort , but unto the oracle of her majesty's direction . For though the true introduction ad tem- pora meliora be by an amnestia of that which is 44 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... direction . We to you remain , July 6th , 1615 . Your assured friends , FRANCIS BACON . HENRY YELVERTON . * From the collections of the late Robert Stephens , Esq . SIR FRANCIS BACON , TO LORD NORRIS , IN ANSWER TO HIM * . My Lord , I ...
... direction . We to you remain , July 6th , 1615 . Your assured friends , FRANCIS BACON . HENRY YELVERTON . * From the collections of the late Robert Stephens , Esq . SIR FRANCIS BACON , TO LORD NORRIS , IN ANSWER TO HIM * . My Lord , I ...
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... directions touching your cause pro- secuted by my lord Hunsdon ( b ) as your farmer . Your first direction was by Sir Christopher Parkins , that the day appointed for the judicial sentence should hold : and if my lord chief justice ...
... directions touching your cause pro- secuted by my lord Hunsdon ( b ) as your farmer . Your first direction was by Sir Christopher Parkins , that the day appointed for the judicial sentence should hold : and if my lord chief justice ...
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