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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... given me , I cannot correspond to the same with greater duty , than by assuring your lordship , that I will not dispose of myself without your allow- ance , not only because it is the best wisdom in any man in his own matters , to rest ...
... given me , I cannot correspond to the same with greater duty , than by assuring your lordship , that I will not dispose of myself without your allow- ance , not only because it is the best wisdom in any man in his own matters , to rest ...
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... given you , that she might in that point hold herself already satisfied . And because I found , that Tanfield ( a ) had been most propounded to her , I did most dis- able him . I find the queen very reserved , staying her- self upon ...
... given you , that she might in that point hold herself already satisfied . And because I found , that Tanfield ( a ) had been most propounded to her , I did most dis- able him . I find the queen very reserved , staying her- self upon ...
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... with great contentment , if she would but grant my humble suit in this one . But And for the pretence of the approbation given you upon 14 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . Earl of Essex to Mr Bacon, ibid The same to the same,
... with great contentment , if she would but grant my humble suit in this one . But And for the pretence of the approbation given you upon 14 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . Earl of Essex to Mr Bacon, ibid The same to the same,
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... given you upon partiality , that all the world , lawyers , judges , and all , could not be partial to you ; for somewhat you were crossed for their own interest , and some for their friends ; but yet all did yield to your merit . She ...
... given you upon partiality , that all the world , lawyers , judges , and all , could not be partial to you ; for somewhat you were crossed for their own interest , and some for their friends ; but yet all did yield to your merit . She ...
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... given by Mr. Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney , in a letter dated at London , Saturday the 22d of November , 1595 , and printed in the Letters and Memorials of State of the Sydney family , vol . I. p . 362. According to this letter ...
... given by Mr. Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney , in a letter dated at London , Saturday the 22d of November , 1595 , and printed in the Letters and Memorials of State of the Sydney family , vol . I. p . 362. According to this letter ...
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