The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... touching the new labour , it is true it would follow if the law were new moulded into a text law ; for then men must be new to begin ; and that is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But in the way that I shall now ...
... touching the new labour , it is true it would follow if the law were new moulded into a text law ; for then men must be new to begin ; and that is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But in the way that I shall now ...
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... touching the proposition for Inns in point of law ; it resteth that it be moulded and carried in that sort , as it may pass with best contentment and conve- niency . Wherein I that ever love good company , as I was joined with others in ...
... touching the proposition for Inns in point of law ; it resteth that it be moulded and carried in that sort , as it may pass with best contentment and conve- niency . Wherein I that ever love good company , as I was joined with others in ...
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... touching the business of the Court of Wards I have sent signed to my Lo . of Wallingford by post . His Mae hath been somewhat touched with his old pain of his foot since his coming hither , but now ( God be thanked ) he is able to go ...
... touching the business of the Court of Wards I have sent signed to my Lo . of Wallingford by post . His Mae hath been somewhat touched with his old pain of his foot since his coming hither , but now ( God be thanked ) he is able to go ...
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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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