The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... kind of persons whom it would be desirable to engage as planters , or " undertakers " as they were then called , and the kind of attractions which it would be necessary to offer in order to allure them . The persons , he thinks , should ...
... kind of persons whom it would be desirable to engage as planters , or " undertakers " as they were then called , and the kind of attractions which it would be necessary to offer in order to allure them . The persons , he thinks , should ...
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... kind to pervert and a recusant would escape popular censure . But they were open to no just objection , and were of important service to a valued friend ; whose society we leave Bacon to enjoy during the short in- terval of fair weather ...
... kind to pervert and a recusant would escape popular censure . But they were open to no just objection , and were of important service to a valued friend ; whose society we leave Bacon to enjoy during the short in- terval of fair weather ...
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... kind of liking for the man , could not be long at enmity with one whom Buckingham favoured . Within less than a month from the time when Coke received his supersedeas we find symptoms of returning grace . " Sir Edward Coke , ” writes ...
... kind of liking for the man , could not be long at enmity with one whom Buckingham favoured . Within less than a month from the time when Coke received his supersedeas we find symptoms of returning grace . " Sir Edward Coke , ” writes ...
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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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