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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... live to see you possessed of that high sta- tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ef- forts of envy or party . Nor is it less to his honour ( and may be it yours at a very distant ...
... live to see you possessed of that high sta- tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ef- forts of envy or party . Nor is it less to his honour ( and may be it yours at a very distant ...
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... live , I shall truly pray for her majesty's preservation and felicity . And so I humbly commend me to you . Your poor kinsman to do kinsman to do you service , Indorsed , January , 1594 . FR . BACON . ( a ) The Speeches drawn up by Mr ...
... live , I shall truly pray for her majesty's preservation and felicity . And so I humbly commend me to you . Your poor kinsman to do kinsman to do you service , Indorsed , January , 1594 . FR . BACON . ( a ) The Speeches drawn up by Mr ...
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... live upon ; but few they have ever admitted into their palace . There shall he find secrets not dangerous to know ; sides and parties not factious to hold ; precepts and commandments not penal to disobey . The gardens of love , wherein ...
... live upon ; but few they have ever admitted into their palace . There shall he find secrets not dangerous to know ; sides and parties not factious to hold ; precepts and commandments not penal to disobey . The gardens of love , wherein ...
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... live happily : but to be a brave commander in the field , death itself doth crown the head with glory . Therefore , Squire , let thy master go with me ; and though he be resolved in the pursuit of his love , let him aspire to it by the ...
... live happily : but to be a brave commander in the field , death itself doth crown the head with glory . Therefore , Squire , let thy master go with me ; and though he be resolved in the pursuit of his love , let him aspire to it by the ...
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... live in an age , where every man's im- perfections is but another's fable ; and that there fell out an accident in the exchequer , which I know not how , nor how soon may be traduced , though I dare trust rumour in it , except it be ...
... live in an age , where every man's im- perfections is but another's fable ; and that there fell out an accident in the exchequer , which I know not how , nor how soon may be traduced , though I dare trust rumour in it , except it be ...
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