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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... write to her majesty , To Mr. Secretary Cecil , ibid . 46 A 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 ...
... write to her majesty , To Mr. Secretary Cecil , ibid . 46 A 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 ...
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... writer , a lawyer , and a statesman . The com → munication of them to the public appearing to me a duty to it and ... writing , shewn in a single work indeed , and Gundelding composed at a very early age , but decisive of DEDICATION .
... writer , a lawyer , and a statesman . The com → munication of them to the public appearing to me a duty to it and ... writing , shewn in a single work indeed , and Gundelding composed at a very early age , but decisive of DEDICATION .
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... writer is too conspicuous in them to admit of any suspicion of their genuineness ; it will be proper here to give him some information upon that subject . Dr. Tho mas Tenison is known to have been the editor of the Batoniana , published ...
... writer is too conspicuous in them to admit of any suspicion of their genuineness ; it will be proper here to give him some information upon that subject . Dr. Tho mas Tenison is known to have been the editor of the Batoniana , published ...
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... writer equal to the most valuable of the ancients . Nor will the candid and intelligent object to the least considerable of the duke of Buckingham's letters , since they acquire an importance from the rank and character of the writer ...
... writer equal to the most valuable of the ancients . Nor will the candid and intelligent object to the least considerable of the duke of Buckingham's letters , since they acquire an importance from the rank and character of the writer ...
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... write much ; but for answer I fol . 197 , in have attempted to place you : but her majesty hath the Lam- required the lord keeper t to give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me ...
... write much ; but for answer I fol . 197 , in have attempted to place you : but her majesty hath the Lam- required the lord keeper t to give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me ...
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