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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... hear , than of your health , and of your loving remembrance of me ; the former brary . whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a flourish . And ...
... hear , than of your health , and of your loving remembrance of me ; the former brary . whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a flourish . And ...
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... hear of it till Easter , when she might advise with her ( a ) Probably Laurence Tanfield , made lord chief baron of the Exchequer in June 1607 . Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . IV . fol . 90 , in the Lam- beth libra- ry ...
... hear of it till Easter , when she might advise with her ( a ) Probably Laurence Tanfield , made lord chief baron of the Exchequer in June 1607 . Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . IV . fol . 90 , in the Lam- beth libra- ry ...
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... hear from me again . I wish you what you wish yourself in this and all things else , and rest To frios dawos Your most affectionate friend , as bdi This Friday at night . l 1970 Indorsed , March 29 , 1594.00 soy were of de of MonoESSEX ...
... hear from me again . I wish you what you wish yourself in this and all things else , and rest To frios dawos Your most affectionate friend , as bdi This Friday at night . l 1970 Indorsed , March 29 , 1594.00 soy were of de of MonoESSEX ...
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... hear from you some time this day . 30th of March , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR ROBERT CECIL * . My most honourable good Cousin , Your honour in your wisdom doth well perceive , that the Lam- my access at this time is grown ...
... hear from you some time this day . 30th of March , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR ROBERT CECIL * . My most honourable good Cousin , Your honour in your wisdom doth well perceive , that the Lam- my access at this time is grown ...
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... hear more ; and so I end full of pain in my head , which makes me write thus confusedly . SIR , Your most affectionate friend . THE SAME TO THE SAME * . I WENT yesterday to the queen through the galleries in the morning , afternoon ...
... hear more ; and so I end full of pain in my head , which makes me write thus confusedly . SIR , Your most affectionate friend . THE SAME TO THE SAME * . I WENT yesterday to the queen through the galleries in the morning , afternoon ...
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