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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... true remembrance of the abuse Mr. Bacon received of Mr. attorney general publicly in the Exchequer the first day of term , To Robert , lord Cecil , To the same , ibid . 47 49 To Sir John Davis , his majesty's attorney general in Ireland ...
... true remembrance of the abuse Mr. Bacon received of Mr. attorney general publicly in the Exchequer the first day of term , To Robert , lord Cecil , To the same , ibid . 47 49 To Sir John Davis , his majesty's attorney general in Ireland ...
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... true friend to be commanded by you , you · FOULKE GREVILL . We cannot tell whether she come to or stay here . I am much absent for want of lodging ; wherein my own man hath only been to blame . Indorsed , 17 June , 1594 . me , MR ...
... true friend to be commanded by you , you · FOULKE GREVILL . We cannot tell whether she come to or stay here . I am much absent for want of lodging ; wherein my own man hath only been to blame . Indorsed , 17 June , 1594 . me , MR ...
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... true , but because I was careful to ex- press it without doing myself wrong . And it is true , I had then opinion to have written to her majesty : but since weighing with myself , that her majesty gave no ear to the motion made by ...
... true , but because I was careful to ex- press it without doing myself wrong . And it is true , I had then opinion to have written to her majesty : but since weighing with myself , that her majesty gave no ear to the motion made by ...
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... true ; and I report me to yourself , whether at the first , when I desired deliberation to answer , yet nevertheless said , I would to you pri- vately declare what had passed , I said not in effect so much . The conclusion shall be ...
... true ; and I report me to yourself , whether at the first , when I desired deliberation to answer , yet nevertheless said , I would to you pri- vately declare what had passed , I said not in effect so much . The conclusion shall be ...
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... true policy ; whose beauty and worth were " at all times able to make him fit to command armies . He shewed " all the defects and imperfections of all their times ; and therefore " thought his course of life to be best in serving his ...
... true policy ; whose beauty and worth were " at all times able to make him fit to command armies . He shewed " all the defects and imperfections of all their times ; and therefore " thought his course of life to be best in serving his ...
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