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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... never before been stated with due precision ; and the most . successful discharge of the same offices of King's Council and Solicitor and Attorney - Ge- neral . These reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be ...
... never before been stated with due precision ; and the most . successful discharge of the same offices of King's Council and Solicitor and Attorney - Ge- neral . These reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be ...
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... never printed . " All which will be well accepted . " After the holy days I will methodize all , and put Call letters of the same date together ( for as yet " they are in confusion ) and then we will take farther resolutions about them ...
... never printed . " All which will be well accepted . " After the holy days I will methodize all , and put Call letters of the same date together ( for as yet " they are in confusion ) and then we will take farther resolutions about them ...
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... never put in practice . For a time , till your assurance pass , so it pass with con- venient speed , because of the uncertainty of life , I am content to enter into one ; looking , nevertheless , for some present of gratification for my ...
... never put in practice . For a time , till your assurance pass , so it pass with con- venient speed , because of the uncertainty of life , I am content to enter into one ; looking , nevertheless , for some present of gratification for my ...
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... never would do for mine own gain . And if your ma- jesty like others better , I shall , with the Lacedemo- nian , be glad , that there is such choice of abler men than myself . Your majesty's favour indeed , and ac- wrong good cess to ...
... never would do for mine own gain . And if your ma- jesty like others better , I shall , with the Lacedemo- nian , be glad , that there is such choice of abler men than myself . Your majesty's favour indeed , and ac- wrong good cess to ...
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... never for you , but contrarily against you , I thought my credit , joined with the approbation and mediation of her greatest counsellors , might prevail in a greater matter than this ; and urged her , that though she could not signify ...
... never for you , but contrarily against you , I thought my credit , joined with the approbation and mediation of her greatest counsellors , might prevail in a greater matter than this ; and urged her , that though she could not signify ...
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