The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... speak something in general of Duels and Libels , and then in particular of this case clad in his circumstances ; both briefly ; and turn the edge of my speech to root out this vile weed out of the kingdom . The Duel to which your ...
... speak something in general of Duels and Libels , and then in particular of this case clad in his circumstances ; both briefly ; and turn the edge of my speech to root out this vile weed out of the kingdom . The Duel to which your ...
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... speak the next day with his whole Council of other matters , he would then speak of these things and signify his pleasure therein . After which speech of his M. delivered to the Councillors above named , they met twice , and the first ...
... speak the next day with his whole Council of other matters , he would then speak of these things and signify his pleasure therein . After which speech of his M. delivered to the Councillors above named , they met twice , and the first ...
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... speak by ; but before I come to speak of his direction , let me use a few words unto you of my own . I cannot behold this honourable assembly of Lords Judges and Justices of peace , but I am thereby carried into a consideration of both ...
... speak by ; but before I come to speak of his direction , let me use a few words unto you of my own . I cannot behold this honourable assembly of Lords Judges and Justices of peace , but I am thereby carried into a consideration of both ...
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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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