The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... give way to it ; I turned utterly that course , telling them that you were to have two lives in it , as well as Somerset had . Secondly , I have accordingly , in the assurance from your deputies , made them acknowledge the trust and give ...
... give way to it ; I turned utterly that course , telling them that you were to have two lives in it , as well as Somerset had . Secondly , I have accordingly , in the assurance from your deputies , made them acknowledge the trust and give ...
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... give me leave that my counsels to you again be referred to your happiness , and not to the desires of any of your friends . I shall ever give you , as I give my master , safe counsel and such as time will approve . I received yesterday ...
... give me leave that my counsels to you again be referred to your happiness , and not to the desires of any of your friends . I shall ever give you , as I give my master , safe counsel and such as time will approve . I received yesterday ...
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... give the King an account of a patent I have stayed at the seal . It is of licence to give in mortmain eight hundred pound land , though it be of tenure in chief , to Allen that was the player , for an hospital . I like well that Allen ...
... give the King an account of a patent I have stayed at the seal . It is of licence to give in mortmain eight hundred pound land , though it be of tenure in chief , to Allen that was the player , for an hospital . I like well that Allen ...
Contenido
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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