The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not ...
... reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not ...
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... reason to expect an offer . Till Bacon heard Digby's account of the state of the negotiation he did not know how far the King was com- mitted . The question now was not whether it was wise to commit himself so far , but being so far ...
... reason to expect an offer . Till Bacon heard Digby's account of the state of the negotiation he did not know how far the King was com- mitted . The question now was not whether it was wise to commit himself so far , but being so far ...
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... reason had he to think so ? If I understand Mr. Gardiner right , all he knew about it was this : -In 1595 Captain Keymis was going down the valley of the Orinoco with an Indian England ; and the words are " for soon after his coming to ...
... reason had he to think so ? If I understand Mr. Gardiner right , all he knew about it was this : -In 1595 Captain Keymis was going down the valley of the Orinoco with an Indian England ; and the words are " for soon after his coming to ...
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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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