The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... effect intended , was that his Maty would be pleased by his ministers to treat with other Princes , for the uniting of their forces , or at least for the joining in a contribu- tion towards the charge . All the Captains being afterwards ...
... effect intended , was that his Maty would be pleased by his ministers to treat with other Princes , for the uniting of their forces , or at least for the joining in a contribu- tion towards the charge . All the Captains being afterwards ...
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... effect : That although his M. had removed him from the place of Chief Justice for some special ends , as holding him not altogether so fit a man to do his M. service in that office , yet his meaning was not to lose so good a servant ...
... effect : That although his M. had removed him from the place of Chief Justice for some special ends , as holding him not altogether so fit a man to do his M. service in that office , yet his meaning was not to lose so good a servant ...
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... effect on his nerves of an agreeable excitement . Everything that he said and did was done in the best possible taste - without any touch of passion or bitterness or bravado - but with the most unaffected and cheerful composure , the ...
... effect on his nerves of an agreeable excitement . Everything that he said and did was done in the best possible taste - without any touch of passion or bitterness or bravado - but with the most unaffected and cheerful composure , the ...
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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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