The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... received author , may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know ...
... received author , may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know ...
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... received it ; he understanding me that I had changed for a better . But after I had given him that thought , I turned it upon this , that I left his state and business in good case , whereof I gave him a particular account . The Queen ...
... received it ; he understanding me that I had changed for a better . But after I had given him that thought , I turned it upon this , that I left his state and business in good case , whereof I gave him a particular account . The Queen ...
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... received it unin- vited on others , with all appearance of respect and gratitude ; and though it had always been the advice of an affectionate friend , it had never been that of a flatterer . Only good offices on either side had passed ...
... received it unin- vited on others , with all appearance of respect and gratitude ; and though it had always been the advice of an affectionate friend , it had never been that of a flatterer . Only good offices on either side had passed ...
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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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