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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ALBAN answer assured friend beadsman Canc cause Coke commanded commission council court desire doth DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM faithful servant farther favour fortune FRANCIS BACON friend and servant give Gondomar Gorhambury grace gracious hands Harl hear honourable Lord hope humble humbly pray Indorsed jesty judges judgment king king's lady letter likewise London LORD CHANCELLOR lord keeper lord marquis lord treasurer LORD VISCOUNT ST lordship Lordship's faithful friend Lordship's most obliged majesty hath majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Meautys Newmarket noble obliged friend opinion pardon parliament particular pleased pleasure pounds prince received rest Your Lordship's Robert Pye seal Secretary sent shew Sir Edward Sir Edward Coke Sir Francis Sir Francis Bacon Sir John Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Coventry Spain Star-Chamber thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching VERULAM wherein whereof write York-house