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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... pleased to sound again , whether they have not , amongst them , drawn out the nail , which your lordship had driven in for the negative of the Huddler ; which if they have , it will be necessary for your lordship to iterate more ...
... pleased to sound again , whether they have not , amongst them , drawn out the nail , which your lordship had driven in for the negative of the Huddler ; which if they have , it will be necessary for your lordship to iterate more ...
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... pleased us . And that she did acknowledge you had a great wit , and an excellent gift of speech , and much other good learning . in law she rather thought you could make show to the uttermost of your knowledge , than that you were deep ...
... pleased us . And that she did acknowledge you had a great wit , and an excellent gift of speech , and much other good learning . in law she rather thought you could make show to the uttermost of your knowledge , than that you were deep ...
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... pleased her majesty to confess , that indeed you began to frame very well , insomuch as she saw an amends in those little supposed errors , avowing the respect she carried to the dead , with very exceeding gracious inclination towards ...
... pleased her majesty to confess , that indeed you began to frame very well , insomuch as she saw an amends in those little supposed errors , avowing the respect she carried to the dead , with very exceeding gracious inclination towards ...
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... pleased her withal to tell of the jewel you offered her by Mr. Vice - chamberlain , which she had refused , yet with exceeding praise . I marvel , that as a prince she should refuse those hav- ings of her poor subjects , because it did ...
... pleased her withal to tell of the jewel you offered her by Mr. Vice - chamberlain , which she had refused , yet with exceeding praise . I marvel , that as a prince she should refuse those hav- ings of her poor subjects , because it did ...
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... pleased in fol . 197 , in my being here ; for methinks solitariness collecteth the Lam- the mind , as shutting the eyes doth the sight . I pray brary . you therefore advertise me what you find , by my lord of Essex , ( who , I am sure ...
... pleased in fol . 197 , in my being here ; for methinks solitariness collecteth the Lam- the mind , as shutting the eyes doth the sight . I pray brary . you therefore advertise me what you find , by my lord of Essex , ( who , I am sure ...
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