The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... desire that no other nations might be herein interested , but only the English and the Hollanders ; alleging that besides the incompatibleness of the Spaniards with us , they supposed the King of Spain did not really desire the ...
... desire that no other nations might be herein interested , but only the English and the Hollanders ; alleging that besides the incompatibleness of the Spaniards with us , they supposed the King of Spain did not really desire the ...
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... desire your Lordship to give it what favour and furtherance you may , ( if you find it reasonable and not prejudicial to his Majesty's service , ) because it concerneth Mr. Patrick Maule and my brother Christopher Villiers , whose ...
... desire your Lordship to give it what favour and furtherance you may , ( if you find it reasonable and not prejudicial to his Majesty's service , ) because it concerneth Mr. Patrick Maule and my brother Christopher Villiers , whose ...
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... desire that those that serve in the court where I sit , though they be not in places of my gift , and so concerns not me nor my place in profit ; yet I wish , I say , I mought leave them in as good case as I find them . And this suit ...
... desire that those that serve in the court where I sit , though they be not in places of my gift , and so concerns not me nor my place in profit ; yet I wish , I say , I mought leave them in as good case as I find them . And this suit ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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