The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... command , first by word , and since by your letters , I have chosen rather to show my obedience than to dispute the danger of discovering my weakness in adventuring to give advice in a subject too high for me . But I know I commit it to ...
... command , first by word , and since by your letters , I have chosen rather to show my obedience than to dispute the danger of discovering my weakness in adventuring to give advice in a subject too high for me . But I know I commit it to ...
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... command . 3. After the place is made choice of , the first step must be to make choice of a good governor ; who ( though he have not the name ) yet he must have the power of a Viceroy ; and if that person who principally moved in that ...
... command . 3. After the place is made choice of , the first step must be to make choice of a good governor ; who ( though he have not the name ) yet he must have the power of a Viceroy ; and if that person who principally moved in that ...
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... command that you forthwith cause a book to be drawn fit for our signature , declaring our will and royal pleasure to be that the Lady Bacon , wife to our trusty and well - beloved Counsellor Sir F. B. , knt . , L. Keeper of our Great ...
... command that you forthwith cause a book to be drawn fit for our signature , declaring our will and royal pleasure to be that the Lady Bacon , wife to our trusty and well - beloved Counsellor Sir F. B. , knt . , L. Keeper of our Great ...
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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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