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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... ready , God assisting me , to do my duty at that " time according to my poor talent , saloon modul “ 6. I did forget on Tuesday to acquaint your grace , " that I had , by a strange providence , lately found " out in this town a great ...
... ready , God assisting me , to do my duty at that " time according to my poor talent , saloon modul “ 6. I did forget on Tuesday to acquaint your grace , " that I had , by a strange providence , lately found " out in this town a great ...
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... ready to yield to any thing for brother's sake , so yet he will not , I know , expect , nor permit me , that I should do myself wrong . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . III . fol . 186 , in my the Lam- no beth li- brary ...
... ready to yield to any thing for brother's sake , so yet he will not , I know , expect , nor permit me , that I should do myself wrong . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . III . fol . 186 , in my the Lam- no beth li- brary ...
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... ready to do that for the service , which I 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 ...
... ready to do that for the service , which I 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 ...
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... ready to die with melancholy ? Such a sweet felicity is in that noble exercise , that he , that hath tasted it thoroughly , is distasted for all other . And no marvel ; for if the hunter takes such solace in his chace ; if the matches ...
... ready to die with melancholy ? Such a sweet felicity is in that noble exercise , that he , that hath tasted it thoroughly , is distasted for all other . And no marvel ; for if the hunter takes such solace in his chace ; if the matches ...
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... ready and desirous to do his best . But I seemed to ergond make it but a love - wish , and 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 ...
... ready and desirous to do his best . But I seemed to ergond make it but a love - wish , and 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 ...
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