The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... course neither needful nor in my opinion fit ; yet nevertheless I thought it agreeable to my duty and care of your service , to put you in mind of those points of form which have relation not so much to a journey into Scotland as to an ...
... course neither needful nor in my opinion fit ; yet nevertheless I thought it agreeable to my duty and care of your service , to put you in mind of those points of form which have relation not so much to a journey into Scotland as to an ...
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... courses propounded by you we find imperfection . As first we like not that there should be only a narration set forth in print of his crimes , together with our warrant for his execution . And secondly for the other course of a public ...
... courses propounded by you we find imperfection . As first we like not that there should be only a narration set forth in print of his crimes , together with our warrant for his execution . And secondly for the other course of a public ...
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... course probably recommended by him ( in a letter which has been lost ) to be now taken in the matter , 78 . His answer to the King , upon an intimation of his objections to the course recommended , 79- 82 . His reasons why the " New Com ...
... course probably recommended by him ( in a letter which has been lost ) to be now taken in the matter , 78 . His answer to the King , upon an intimation of his objections to the course recommended , 79- 82 . His reasons why the " New Com ...
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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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