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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... mind so much , as to stand upon that now , when your majesty may conceive , I do it but to make my profit of it . But my mind turneth upon other wheels than those of profit . The conclusion shall be , that I wish your majesty served ...
... mind so much , as to stand upon that now , when your majesty may conceive , I do it but to make my profit of it . But my mind turneth upon other wheels than those of profit . The conclusion shall be , that I wish your majesty served ...
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... mind to others , I might have a secret promise , wherein I should re- ceive great comfort , as in the contrary great unkind- ness . She said she was neither persuaded nor would hear of it till Easter , when she might advise with her ( a ) ...
... mind to others , I might have a secret promise , wherein I should re- ceive great comfort , as in the contrary great unkind- ness . She said she was neither persuaded nor would hear of it till Easter , when she might advise with her ( a ) ...
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... minds of women , say is a sign of yielding . I will to - morrow take more time to deal with her , and will sweeten her with all the art I have to make benevolum auditorem . I have already spoken with Mr. Vice - chamberlaint ; and will ...
... minds of women , say is a sign of yielding . I will to - morrow take more time to deal with her , and will sweeten her with all the art I have to make benevolum auditorem . I have already spoken with Mr. Vice - chamberlaint ; and will ...
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... mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else I have little understanding . EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON † . SIR , I WROTE not to you till I had had a second ...
... mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else I have little understanding . EARL OF ESSEX TO MR . FRANCIS BACON † . SIR , I WROTE not to you till I had had a second ...
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... mind and for which mind I commend to God . From the court this Monday in haste , Your true friend to be commanded by you , you · FOULKE GREVILL . We cannot tell whether she come to or stay here . I am much absent for want of lodging ...
... mind and for which mind I commend to God . From the court this Monday in haste , Your true friend to be commanded by you , you · FOULKE GREVILL . We cannot tell whether she come to or stay here . I am much absent for want of lodging ...
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