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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... doth sufficiently witness my intention . Thus bid I heartily farewell . Twickenham - Park , this 26th of August , 1593 . Your very loving friend , FR . BACON . 1593 Sept. THE EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON * . * Among the papers of ...
... doth sufficiently witness my intention . Thus bid I heartily farewell . Twickenham - Park , this 26th of August , 1593 . Your very loving friend , FR . BACON . 1593 Sept. THE EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON * . * Among the papers of ...
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... doth put her infi- nitely out of quiet ; and her passionate humour is nourished by some foolish women . Else I find no- thing to distaste us , for she doth not contradict com fidently ; which they , that know the minds of women , say is ...
... doth put her infi- nitely out of quiet ; and her passionate humour is nourished by some foolish women . Else I find no- thing to distaste us , for she doth not contradict com fidently ; which they , that know the minds of women , say is ...
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... doth well perceive , that the Lam- my access at this time is grown desperate in regard beth libra- of the hard terms , that as well the earl of Essex as ry . Mr. Vice - chamberlain , who were to have been the means thereof , stand in ...
... doth well perceive , that the Lam- my access at this time is grown desperate in regard beth libra- of the hard terms , that as well the earl of Essex as ry . Mr. Vice - chamberlain , who were to have been the means thereof , stand in ...
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... doth conceive , that nothing under mere impossibility could have detained me from earn- ing so gracious a vail , as it pleased your majesty to give me . But your majesty's service by the grace of God shall take no lack thereby ; and ...
... doth conceive , that nothing under mere impossibility could have detained me from earn- ing so gracious a vail , as it pleased your majesty to give me . But your majesty's service by the grace of God shall take no lack thereby ; and ...
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... doth the sight . I pray brary . you therefore advertise me what you find , by my lord of Essex , ( who , I am sure , hath been with you , ) was done last Sunday ; and what he conceiveth of the matter . I hold in one secret , and ...
... doth the sight . I pray brary . you therefore advertise me what you find , by my lord of Essex , ( who , I am sure , hath been with you , ) was done last Sunday ; and what he conceiveth of the matter . I hold in one secret , and ...
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