The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... heard here once in a Term , that were made to be heard as well as greater men . " Then follows a blank space , and then " Then the subject must go to the King's counsel , to sergeants and favourites ( as they call them , a term fitter ...
... heard here once in a Term , that were made to be heard as well as greater men . " Then follows a blank space , and then " Then the subject must go to the King's counsel , to sergeants and favourites ( as they call them , a term fitter ...
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... heard anything of some French ships that should have come to Sir W. Ralegh this voyage to have assisted him ; He saith that he never heard anything concerning it from Sir W. Ralegh himself , but he hath heard among the Captains that ...
... heard anything of some French ships that should have come to Sir W. Ralegh this voyage to have assisted him ; He saith that he never heard anything concerning it from Sir W. Ralegh himself , but he hath heard among the Captains that ...
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... heard not of them again until the 13th of February following : during which time I very seldom heard Sir Walter speak of a mine : and when he did , it was with far less confidence than formerly , intermixing new projects , propounding ...
... heard not of them again until the 13th of February following : during which time I very seldom heard Sir Walter speak of a mine : and when he did , it was with far less confidence than formerly , intermixing new projects , propounding ...
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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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