The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... hear it was an idle mis- taking of my Lord Evers for my Lord Villiers . God's name be blessed , that you are alive to do infinite good , and not so much as sick or ill disposed for any thing I now hear . I have resigned the Prince's ...
... hear it was an idle mis- taking of my Lord Evers for my Lord Villiers . God's name be blessed , that you are alive to do infinite good , and not so much as sick or ill disposed for any thing I now hear . I have resigned the Prince's ...
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... hear the bar until eleven , or half an hour after ten at the least . And since I am upon the point whom I will hear , your Lordships will give me leave to tell you a fancy . It falls out , that there be three of us the King's servants ...
... hear the bar until eleven , or half an hour after ten at the least . And since I am upon the point whom I will hear , your Lordships will give me leave to tell you a fancy . It falls out , that there be three of us the King's servants ...
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... hear of Bacon going " in all his pomp " to hear the Archbishop of Spalato preach at Mercer's chapel : " which 1 Sir Oliver St. John , afterwards Viscount Grandison . He died at Battersea in Surrey , December 29 , 1630 , aged seventy ...
... hear of Bacon going " in all his pomp " to hear the Archbishop of Spalato preach at Mercer's chapel : " which 1 Sir Oliver St. John , afterwards Viscount Grandison . He died at Battersea in Surrey , December 29 , 1630 , aged seventy ...
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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