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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... in contents , to what the world hath hitherto seen , intermixed with other papers of his of an important nature , I could not doubt , but that the publishing of them would be no less acceptable to you , than , DEDICATION .
... in contents , to what the world hath hitherto seen , intermixed with other papers of his of an important nature , I could not doubt , but that the publishing of them would be no less acceptable to you , than , DEDICATION .
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... this to do . My nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune , ton . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 11 To the earl of Essex,
... this to do . My nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune , ton . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 11 To the earl of Essex,
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... natural comfort I shall receive . And if you will have me deal with my lord of Essex , or otherwise break it by mean ... nature , that she neither careth though the whole surname of Bacons travelled , nor of the Cecils neither . ( a ) Mr ...
... natural comfort I shall receive . And if you will have me deal with my lord of Essex , or otherwise break it by mean ... nature , that she neither careth though the whole surname of Bacons travelled , nor of the Cecils neither . ( a ) Mr ...
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... nature , from the height of insolency and fury are brought to the condition of a chaced prey ; when a victory is obtained , whereof the victories of games are but counterfeits and shadows ; and , when in a lively tra- gedy , a man's ...
... nature , from the height of insolency and fury are brought to the condition of a chaced prey ; when a victory is obtained , whereof the victories of games are but counterfeits and shadows ; and , when in a lively tra- gedy , a man's ...
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... nature of business and affairs . Of that it sufficeth to know only so much , as may make him able to make use of other mens wits , and to make again a smooth and pleasing report . Let him entertain the proposition of others , and ever ...
... nature of business and affairs . Of that it sufficeth to know only so much , as may make him able to make use of other mens wits , and to make again a smooth and pleasing report . Let him entertain the proposition of others , and ever ...
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