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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... thought an ac quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculanum should afford such a trea sure ) of a new set of the epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an orator , a ...
... thought an ac quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculanum should afford such a trea sure ) of a new set of the epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an orator , a ...
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... thought proper to re- tire from that station in the full vigour of his abilities , he still continues to exert them in a more private situation , for the general benefit of his country ; enjoying in it the noblest re- ward of his ...
... thought proper to re- tire from that station in the full vigour of his abilities , he still continues to exert them in a more private situation , for the general benefit of his country ; enjoying in it the noblest re- ward of his ...
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... thought proper to be reprinted here , together with two other letters of his lordship ; one on the remarkable case of Peacham , the other accompanying his present to king James I. of his Novum Organum . These letters I was unwilling to ...
... thought proper to be reprinted here , together with two other letters of his lordship ; one on the remarkable case of Peacham , the other accompanying his present to king James I. of his Novum Organum . These letters I was unwilling to ...
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... thought it no fit the Lam- time to deal with her in any sort , especially since her choler grew towards myself , which I have well satis- fied this day , and will take the first opportunity I can to move your suit . And if you come ...
... thought it no fit the Lam- time to deal with her in any sort , especially since her choler grew towards myself , which I have well satis- fied this day , and will take the first opportunity I can to move your suit . And if you come ...
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... THOUGHT it not amiss to inform your lordship of that , which I gather partly by conjecture , and partly by advertisement of the late recovered man , that is so much at your devotion , of whom I have some cause to think , that he ( a ) ...
... THOUGHT it not amiss to inform your lordship of that , which I gather partly by conjecture , and partly by advertisement of the late recovered man , that is so much at your devotion , of whom I have some cause to think , that he ( a ) ...
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ALBAN answer assured friend beadsman Canc cause Coke commanded commission council court desire doth DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM faithful servant farther favour fortune FRANCIS BACON friend and servant give Gondomar Gorhambury grace gracious hands Harl hear honourable Lord hope humble humbly pray Indorsed jesty judges judgment king king's lady letter likewise London LORD CHANCELLOR lord keeper lord marquis lord treasurer LORD VISCOUNT ST lordship Lordship's faithful friend Lordship's most obliged majesty hath majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Meautys Newmarket noble obliged friend opinion pardon parliament particular pleased pleasure pounds prince received rest Your Lordship's Robert Pye seal Secretary sent shew Sir Edward Sir Edward Coke Sir Francis Sir Francis Bacon Sir John Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Coventry Spain Star-Chamber thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching VERULAM wherein whereof write York-house