The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Winwood's means stood him in great stead : though it hath cost him the setting on , some say very near £ 4000 . But though he held it out a great while , yet he was driven at last to the old rule redimas te captum quam queas minimo ...
... Winwood's means stood him in great stead : though it hath cost him the setting on , some say very near £ 4000 . But though he held it out a great while , yet he was driven at last to the old rule redimas te captum quam queas minimo ...
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... Winwood and not to Bacon , is not explained . It could not have been an object either with the King or with Buckingham to let the most important member of the Council continue in the belief that he was serving them as they would wish ...
... Winwood and not to Bacon , is not explained . It could not have been an object either with the King or with Buckingham to let the most important member of the Council continue in the belief that he was serving them as they would wish ...
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... Winwood in favour of Toby Matthew's suit for leave to return , 215 . His interview with Matthew at Winwood's , 216 . On the favour shown to Matthew by Bacon , ibid . On the King's reception of Coke at Nowmarket , 218 . On Coke's ...
... Winwood in favour of Toby Matthew's suit for leave to return , 215 . His interview with Matthew at Winwood's , 216 . On the favour shown to Matthew by Bacon , ibid . On the King's reception of Coke at Nowmarket , 218 . On Coke's ...
Contenido
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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