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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... fortunes of his children , longo ordine Nati , pod . Clari omnes patria pariter Virtute suaque , may live to see you possessed of that high sta- tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ...
... fortunes of his children , longo ordine Nati , pod . Clari omnes patria pariter Virtute suaque , may live to see you possessed of that high sta- tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ...
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... fortune ; the care whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new refresheth the memory of ...
... fortune ; the care whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new refresheth the memory of ...
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... fortune came to his only daughter , Elizabeth , married to William lord Compton , created earl of Northampton , in August 1618 . me , that touch no money , to have a B 2 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To alderman John Spencer,
... fortune came to his only daughter , Elizabeth , married to William lord Compton , created earl of Northampton , in August 1618 . me , that touch no money , to have a B 2 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To alderman John Spencer,
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... fortune ( to speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ; but I propose to remain here at Twickenham till Michaelmas term , then to St. Alban's , and after ...
... fortune ( to speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ; but I propose to remain here at Twickenham till Michaelmas term , then to St. Alban's , and after ...
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... this to do . My nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune , ton . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 11 To the earl of Essex,
... this to do . My nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune , ton . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 11 To the earl of Essex,
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