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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... touching the lord Coke , 127 To Sir Francis Bacon , from lord viscount Villiers , 129 Sir Edmund Bacon to Sir Francis Bacon , To the King , To the King , 130 131 132 Remembrances for the King before his going into Scotland , Sir Edward ...
... touching the lord Coke , 127 To Sir Francis Bacon , from lord viscount Villiers , 129 Sir Edmund Bacon to Sir Francis Bacon , To the King , To the King , 130 131 132 Remembrances for the King before his going into Scotland , Sir Edward ...
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... touching " matters of state to tread too near to the heels of " truth , and to the times of the persons concerned : " and that he thought his lordship's letters concerning his fall might be injurious to his honour , and cause ❝ the old ...
... touching " matters of state to tread too near to the heels of " truth , and to the times of the persons concerned : " and that he thought his lordship's letters concerning his fall might be injurious to his honour , and cause ❝ the old ...
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... touching my " I " course of preaching in Lent , which I shall be a 66 1 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 ...
... touching my " I " course of preaching in Lent , which I shall be a 66 1 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 ...
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... touching mine own fortune ; the care whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new ...
... touching mine own fortune ; the care whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new ...
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... touching the future parlia- ment . Your majesty may truly perceive , that , though I cannot challenge to myself either invention , or judg- ment , or elocution , or method , or any of those powers ; yet my offering is care and ...
... touching the future parlia- ment . Your majesty may truly perceive , that , though I cannot challenge to myself either invention , or judg- ment , or elocution , or method , or any of those powers ; yet my offering is care and ...
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