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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... passed through London ; and among other speeches , how you lamented your misfortune to me , that remained as a withered branch of her roots , which she had cherished and made to flourish in her service . I added what I thought of your ...
... passed through London ; and among other speeches , how you lamented your misfortune to me , that remained as a withered branch of her roots , which she had cherished and made to flourish in her service . I added what I thought of your ...
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... passed . Tuesday , though sent for , I saw not the queen . Her majesty alledged she was then to resolve with the council upon her places of law . But this resolution was ut supra ; and note the rest of the counsellors were persuaded she ...
... passed . Tuesday , though sent for , I saw not the queen . Her majesty alledged she was then to resolve with the council upon her places of law . But this resolution was ut supra ; and note the rest of the counsellors were persuaded she ...
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... passed , I said not in effect so much . The conclusion shall be , that wheresoever God and her majesty shall appoint me to live , I shall truly pray for her majesty's preservation and felicity . And so I humbly commend me to you . Your ...
... passed , I said not in effect so much . The conclusion shall be , that wheresoever God and her majesty shall appoint me to live , I shall truly pray for her majesty's preservation and felicity . And so I humbly commend me to you . Your ...
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... passed , as there will be no reforming the one without informing of the other . And I will not , as the proverb is , spit against the wind , but yield so far to a general opinion , as there was never a more ** or particular example ...
... passed , as there will be no reforming the one without informing of the other . And I will not , as the proverb is , spit against the wind , but yield so far to a general opinion , as there was never a more ** or particular example ...
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... passed presently from it , the rather , because it was late in the night , and I mean to deal with him at some better leisure after and another manner , as you shall hereafter understand from me . I do find in the speech of some ladies ...
... passed presently from it , the rather , because it was late in the night , and I mean to deal with him at some better leisure after and another manner , as you shall hereafter understand from me . I do find in the speech of some ladies ...
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