The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... nature . Nevertheless the cere- mony of robing and otherwise is to be double , as is also used in the like case of Earls . It resteth that I express unto your Majesty my great joy , in your honouring and advancing of this gentleman ...
... nature . Nevertheless the cere- mony of robing and otherwise is to be double , as is also used in the like case of Earls . It resteth that I express unto your Majesty my great joy , in your honouring and advancing of this gentleman ...
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... nature , which are rather to be acted than published ; but these things which I shall speak of to - day are of a more public nature . The second is , that I will not trouble this presence with every particular , which would be too long ...
... nature , which are rather to be acted than published ; but these things which I shall speak of to - day are of a more public nature . The second is , that I will not trouble this presence with every particular , which would be too long ...
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... nature had an exception of merchants ( which importeth the King not much in his customs only , for that is provided for in the book , but many other ways ) this takes in merchants and all . I acquainted the Commissioners with it , and ...
... nature had an exception of merchants ( which importeth the King not much in his customs only , for that is provided for in the book , but many other ways ) this takes in merchants and all . I acquainted the Commissioners with it , and ...
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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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