The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... doth handle wrongs offered to my law and my honour , saith the King ; for he that challengeth the party challengeth ... doth send a challenge to a man doth send a challenge to the law for want of sufficient remedy for honour . And ...
... doth handle wrongs offered to my law and my honour , saith the King ; for he that challengeth the party challengeth ... doth send a challenge to a man doth send a challenge to the law for want of sufficient remedy for honour . And ...
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... doth now begin to be near London , and that there doth not appear any great necessity of answering your last letter since we are so shortly to be at home : Yet we have thought good to make some observations to you upon the same , that ...
... doth now begin to be near London , and that there doth not appear any great necessity of answering your last letter since we are so shortly to be at home : Yet we have thought good to make some observations to you upon the same , that ...
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... doth well approve that we did not put back or retard the good ways we were in of ourselves , and that we understood his Majesty right that his late direction was to give help and not hindrance to the former courses , and that he doth ...
... doth well approve that we did not put back or retard the good ways we were in of ourselves , and that we understood his Majesty right that his late direction was to give help and not hindrance to the former courses , and that he doth ...
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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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