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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... means of your noble brother , the Lord Viscount Royston , always at- tentive to enlarge the fund of history , as well as to encourage and reward every attempt in fa- vour of literature in general , there was put into A L my hands a ...
... means of your noble brother , the Lord Viscount Royston , always at- tentive to enlarge the fund of history , as well as to encourage and reward every attempt in fa- vour of literature in general , there was put into A L my hands a ...
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... means to deserve your favour , and to repair my er- ror . Upon this ground , I affected myself to no great matter , but only a place of my profession , such as I do see divers younger in proceeding to myself , and men of no great note ...
... means to deserve your favour , and to repair my er- ror . Upon this ground , I affected myself to no great matter , but only a place of my profession , such as I do see divers younger in proceeding to myself , and men of no great note ...
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... means thereof , stand in with her majesty , according to their occasions . And therefore I am only to stay upon that point of delaying and preserving the mat ter intire till a better constellation ; which , as it is not hard , as I ...
... means thereof , stand in with her majesty , according to their occasions . And therefore I am only to stay upon that point of delaying and preserving the mat ter intire till a better constellation ; which , as it is not hard , as I ...
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... means . For ladies count it no honour to sub- due them with their fairest eyes , which will be daunted with the fierce encounter of an enemy . And they will quickly discern a champion fit to wear their glove , from a page not worthy to ...
... means . For ladies count it no honour to sub- due them with their fairest eyes , which will be daunted with the fierce encounter of an enemy . And they will quickly discern a champion fit to wear their glove , from a page not worthy to ...
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... mean importance ( b ) . Neither would he so much as vouch- ( a ) From the original in the Hatfield collection of ... means utter to any body else . " In another letter dated 20 November , 1598 , Mr. 60 safe to come and speak with me ...
... mean importance ( b ) . Neither would he so much as vouch- ( a ) From the original in the Hatfield collection of ... means utter to any body else . " In another letter dated 20 November , 1598 , Mr. 60 safe to come and speak with me ...
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