The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... favour , and consenting to receive as generosity what was in fact nothing more than justice . Buckingham being thus pacified , the King , whose resentments though lively were never long lived , was easily persuaded to receive Bacon back ...
... favour , and consenting to receive as generosity what was in fact nothing more than justice . Buckingham being thus pacified , the King , whose resentments though lively were never long lived , was easily persuaded to receive Bacon back ...
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... favour toward him for my sake , which I will ever acknowledge . If his Majesty at any time speak of the Lord Clifton's busines , I will answer according to that your Lordship hath written . I understand by Jack Butler how bountiful your ...
... favour toward him for my sake , which I will ever acknowledge . If his Majesty at any time speak of the Lord Clifton's busines , I will answer according to that your Lordship hath written . I understand by Jack Butler how bountiful your ...
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... favour . So I take my leave of your Lordship , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , Greenwich , the 12 of June , 1618 . TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR.1 My honourable Lord , G. BUCKINGHAM . Understanding that the cause ...
... favour . So I take my leave of your Lordship , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , Greenwich , the 12 of June , 1618 . TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR.1 My honourable Lord , G. BUCKINGHAM . Understanding that the cause ...
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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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