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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... excellent gift of speech , and much other good learning . in law she rather thought you could make show to the uttermost of your knowledge , than that you were deep . To the second she said , she shewed her mislike to the suit , as well ...
... excellent gift of speech , and much other good learning . in law she rather thought you could make show to the uttermost of your knowledge , than that you were deep . To the second she said , she shewed her mislike to the suit , as well ...
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... excellent and most glorious queen , give me leave , I beseech your majesty , to offer my master's complaint and petition ; complaint , that coming hi- ( a ) Bishop Gibson's papers , vol . V. No. 118 . ( b ) An account of this device ...
... excellent and most glorious queen , give me leave , I beseech your majesty , to offer my master's complaint and petition ; complaint , that coming hi- ( a ) Bishop Gibson's papers , vol . V. No. 118 . ( b ) An account of this device ...
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... excellent to behold and admire . Whether he believe me or no , there is no prison to the prison of the thoughts , which are free under the greatest tyrants . Shall any man make his conceit , as an an- chorite , mured up with the compass ...
... excellent to behold and admire . Whether he believe me or no , there is no prison to the prison of the thoughts , which are free under the greatest tyrants . Shall any man make his conceit , as an an- chorite , mured up with the compass ...
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... excellent Majesty , I CANNOT but endeavour to merit , considering your preventing graces , which is the occasion of these few lines . Your majesty hath lost a great subject and a great ser- vant . But if I should praise him in propriety ...
... excellent Majesty , I CANNOT but endeavour to merit , considering your preventing graces , which is the occasion of these few lines . Your majesty hath lost a great subject and a great ser- vant . But if I should praise him in propriety ...
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... my fortunes have been set- tled and raised . And so craving pardon , I rest Your Majesty's most humble servant devote , 7 F. B. TO THE KING . It may please your excellent Majesty Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 53.
... my fortunes have been set- tled and raised . And so craving pardon , I rest Your Majesty's most humble servant devote , 7 F. B. TO THE KING . It may please your excellent Majesty Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 53.
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