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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... thanks for your lordship's honourable usage of Mr. Standen , I wish you all honour . Your lordship's in most faithful duty , FR . BACON . ( a ) Probably Lord Keeper Puckering . ( b ) Mr. Edward Coke . I pray , Sir , let not my jargon ...
... thanks for your lordship's honourable usage of Mr. Standen , I wish you all honour . Your lordship's in most faithful duty , FR . BACON . ( a ) Probably Lord Keeper Puckering . ( b ) Mr. Edward Coke . I pray , Sir , let not my jargon ...
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... THANK your lordship very much for your kind and comfortable letter , which I hope will be followed at hand with another of more assurance . And I must confess this very delay hath gone so near me , as it hath almost overthrown my health ...
... THANK your lordship very much for your kind and comfortable letter , which I hope will be followed at hand with another of more assurance . And I must confess this very delay hath gone so near me , as it hath almost overthrown my health ...
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... thanks to God , it hath lighted upon him , that may be best spared . Only the discomfort is mine , who nevertheless have the private comfort , that in the time I have been made acquainted with this service , it hath been my hap to ...
... thanks to God , it hath lighted upon him , that may be best spared . Only the discomfort is mine , who nevertheless have the private comfort , that in the time I have been made acquainted with this service , it hath been my hap to ...
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... thanks . Other particular of any speech from her ma- jesty of yourself he did not relate to me . For my lord of Essex's and your letters , he said , he was ready and desirous to do his best . But I seemed to ergond make it but a love ...
... thanks . Other particular of any speech from her ma- jesty of yourself he did not relate to me . For my lord of Essex's and your letters , he said , he was ready and desirous to do his best . But I seemed to ergond make it but a love ...
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... thanks are ever best . But the reason was , I thought to have seen your lordship ere this . Howsoever I shall never forget this your last favour amongst others ; and it grieveth me not a little , that I find myself of no use to such an ...
... thanks are ever best . But the reason was , I thought to have seen your lordship ere this . Howsoever I shall never forget this your last favour amongst others ; and it grieveth me not a little , that I find myself of no use to such an ...
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according affection ALBAN answer assured BACON BUCKINGHAM cause charge chief commanded commission common concerning council course court desire direction doth doubt duke earl Edward excellent faithful farther favour fortune Francis give given grace grant hands hath hear Henry honour honourable Lord hope humble Indorsed John judges judgment justice kind king king's lady late leave letter live London LORD CHANCELLOR lordship majesty majesty's March marquis MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Matthew means mind never noble obliged opinion parliament particular passed person pleased pleasure pounds pray present prince reason received respect rest rest Your Lordship's seal sent servant serve shew speak thanks things Thomas thought touching treasurer true unto VISCOUNT wherein whereof wish write written