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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... shew your confidence , and to work their distrust . Thus longing exceedingly to exchange troubling your lordship with serving you , I rest Your Lordship's , in most intire and faithful service , FRANCIS BACON .. I humbly pray your ...
... shew your confidence , and to work their distrust . Thus longing exceedingly to exchange troubling your lordship with serving you , I rest Your Lordship's , in most intire and faithful service , FRANCIS BACON .. I humbly pray your ...
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... shew our eyes were fed for that time . In the after - supper , before the " queen ; they first delivered a well - penned speech to move this " worthy knight to leave his following of love , and to betake him to " heavenly meditation ...
... shew our eyes were fed for that time . In the after - supper , before the " queen ; they first delivered a well - penned speech to move this " worthy knight to leave his following of love , and to betake him to " heavenly meditation ...
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... shew itself fair , when it is unfolded in his actions . To wish him to change from one humour to another , were but as if , for the cure of a man in pain , one should advise him to lie upon the other side , but not enable him to stand ...
... shew itself fair , when it is unfolded in his actions . To wish him to change from one humour to another , were but as if , for the cure of a man in pain , one should advise him to lie upon the other side , but not enable him to stand ...
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... shew of wrong , the filling of the prince's coffers with- out violence , the keeping of men in appetite without impatience , be the inventions he seeks out . Let po- licy and matters of state be the chief , and almost the only thing he ...
... shew of wrong , the filling of the prince's coffers with- out violence , the keeping of men in appetite without impatience , be the inventions he seeks out . Let po- licy and matters of state be the chief , and almost the only thing he ...
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... . ( d ) Probably Sir Thomas Heskett , who died 15th October , 1605 , and has a monument erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey . me shew myself any ways in it , but simply 36 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... . ( d ) Probably Sir Thomas Heskett , who died 15th October , 1605 , and has a monument erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey . me shew myself any ways in it , but simply 36 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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