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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... leave your lordship , being as ever , Your lordship's intirely devoted , & c . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO ALDERMAN JOHN SPENCER * . Mr. Alderman Spencer ( b ) , THOUGH I be ready to yield to any thing for brother's sake , so yet he will not ...
... leave your lordship , being as ever , Your lordship's intirely devoted , & c . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO ALDERMAN JOHN SPENCER * . Mr. Alderman Spencer ( b ) , THOUGH I be ready to yield to any thing for brother's sake , so yet he will not ...
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... leaving you to your own better knowledge what hath been done for you , or in what terms that matter standeth . And thus , desirous to be recommended to my good aunt , to whom my wife heartily commends her , I leave you to the protection ...
... leaving you to your own better knowledge what hath been done for you , or in what terms that matter standeth . And thus , desirous to be recommended to my good aunt , to whom my wife heartily commends her , I leave you to the protection ...
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... inclination towards you . Some comparisons there fell out be- sides , which I leave till we meet , which I hope * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 15 Foulke Grevill, esq to Mr Bacon,
... inclination towards you . Some comparisons there fell out be- sides , which I leave till we meet , which I hope * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 15 Foulke Grevill, esq to Mr Bacon,
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... before my going . So leaving it to God to make a good end of a hard beginning , and most humbly craving your majesty's pardon for presuming to trouble you , I re- 16 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To the Queen,
... before my going . So leaving it to God to make a good end of a hard beginning , and most humbly craving your majesty's pardon for presuming to trouble you , I re- 16 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To the Queen,
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... leave I you to God's good preservation . Your ever loving brother , From Twickenham - park , this Tuesday morning , 1594 . Indorsed , 16 Oct. 1594 . FR . BACON . EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON † . SIR , I WILL be to - morrow night ...
... leave I you to God's good preservation . Your ever loving brother , From Twickenham - park , this Tuesday morning , 1594 . Indorsed , 16 Oct. 1594 . FR . BACON . EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON † . SIR , I WILL be to - morrow night ...
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