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... opinion and not against the favourable , it is because I argue against the opinion which I think unjust ; and in the very few cases in which the general opinion of Bacon's con- duct as a man and a politician has been favourable , I have ...
... opinion and not against the favourable , it is because I argue against the opinion which I think unjust ; and in the very few cases in which the general opinion of Bacon's con- duct as a man and a politician has been favourable , I have ...
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... opinion of your people is material ( as in many cases it is not ) , there , if your Council be united , they shall be able almost to give law to opinion and rumour ; but if they be divided , the infusion will not be according to the ...
... opinion of your people is material ( as in many cases it is not ) , there , if your Council be united , they shall be able almost to give law to opinion and rumour ; but if they be divided , the infusion will not be according to the ...
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... opinion , I dispatched it the morrow following . And till Sir Lionel Cranfield be able to execute his part in the sub- commission , it will in my opinion not be so fit to direct it . He crept to me yesternight , but he is not well . I ...
... opinion , I dispatched it the morrow following . And till Sir Lionel Cranfield be able to execute his part in the sub- commission , it will in my opinion not be so fit to direct it . He crept to me yesternight , but he is not well . I ...
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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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