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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... served answerable to yourself . Principis est virtus maxima nosse suos . Thus I most humbly crave pardon of my boldness and plainness . God preserve your majesty . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO ROBERT KEMP , OF GRAY'S - INN , ESQ . Good Robin ...
... served answerable to yourself . Principis est virtus maxima nosse suos . Thus I most humbly crave pardon of my boldness and plainness . God preserve your majesty . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO ROBERT KEMP , OF GRAY'S - INN , ESQ . Good Robin ...
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... serve his turn , and yet to preserve your lordship's good opinion . This I write to the end , that if your lordship do see nothing to the con- trary , you may assure him more , or trust him less ; and chiefly , that your lordship be ...
... serve his turn , and yet to preserve your lordship's good opinion . This I write to the end , that if your lordship do see nothing to the con- trary , you may assure him more , or trust him less ; and chiefly , that your lordship be ...
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... serving you , I rest Your Lordship's , in most intire and faithful service , FRANCIS BACON .. I humbly pray your lordship I may hear from you some time this day . 30th of March , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR ROBERT CECIL * . My most ...
... serving you , I rest Your Lordship's , in most intire and faithful service , FRANCIS BACON .. I humbly pray your lordship I may hear from you some time this day . 30th of March , 1594 . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR ROBERT CECIL * . My most ...
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... served best . And , to be plain with you , I mean even to make the best of those small things I have with as much expedition , as may be without loss ; and so sing a mass of requiem , I hope , abroad . For I know her majesty's nature ...
... served best . And , to be plain with you , I mean even to make the best of those small things I have with as much expedition , as may be without loss ; and so sing a mass of requiem , I hope , abroad . For I know her majesty's nature ...
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... " thought his course of life to be best in serving his mistress . " Mr. Whyte then mentions , that the part of the old hermit was performed ther to your majesty's most happy day , he is 22 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... " thought his course of life to be best in serving his mistress . " Mr. Whyte then mentions , that the part of the old hermit was performed ther to your majesty's most happy day , he is 22 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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