The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Majesty doth dislike for these three reasons : first because that by this course you propound the process cannot have a beginning till after his Majesty's return , which how long it may last after no man knoweth ; he therefore thinketh ...
... Majesty doth dislike for these three reasons : first because that by this course you propound the process cannot have a beginning till after his Majesty's return , which how long it may last after no man knoweth ; he therefore thinketh ...
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... Majesty saith there will be time enough for thinking upon that at his coming to Hampton Court . But his Majesty's direction in answer of your letter hath given me occasion to join hereunto a discovery unto you of mine inward thoughts ...
... Majesty saith there will be time enough for thinking upon that at his coming to Hampton Court . But his Majesty's direction in answer of your letter hath given me occasion to join hereunto a discovery unto you of mine inward thoughts ...
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... Majesty's are ) , it belongeth to them to be published by open manifests : Especially his Majesty is willing to declare and manifest to the world his proceedings in a case of such a nature as this which followeth is ; since it not only ...
... Majesty's are ) , it belongeth to them to be published by open manifests : Especially his Majesty is willing to declare and manifest to the world his proceedings in a case of such a nature as this which followeth is ; since it not only ...
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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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