The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... appear that in matter of charge they would not be backward , nor wanting to the duties of good subjects . For the other point , which is the course of undertaking the business , there were two ways fell into debate . The one of sudden ...
... appear that in matter of charge they would not be backward , nor wanting to the duties of good subjects . For the other point , which is the course of undertaking the business , there were two ways fell into debate . The one of sudden ...
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... appear by his own reports to the King and Buckingham , written immediately after ; which may follow without further comment . First however must come a letter of merely formal business ; the interest of which , if any , consists in its ...
... appear by his own reports to the King and Buckingham , written immediately after ; which may follow without further comment . First however must come a letter of merely formal business ; the interest of which , if any , consists in its ...
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... appear and answer , 193 . Further accounts of Council busi- ness . Conversation with the Judges , 197-199 . Has an attack of gout , 200 . His speeches to Sergeant Hutton , Sir John Denham , and Sir William Jones , on their pro- motion ...
... appear and answer , 193 . Further accounts of Council busi- ness . Conversation with the Judges , 197-199 . Has an attack of gout , 200 . His speeches to Sergeant Hutton , Sir John Denham , and Sir William Jones , on their pro- motion ...
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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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