The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... things , prove the work impossible or inconvenient , which I do not yet believe , I know his Majesty and the State will not suffer them to perish . I wish what shall be done were done with resolution and speed , and that your Lordship ...
... things , prove the work impossible or inconvenient , which I do not yet believe , I know his Majesty and the State will not suffer them to perish . I wish what shall be done were done with resolution and speed , and that your Lordship ...
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... things of a more secret and council - like 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 ...
... things of a more secret and council - like 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 ...
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... things in way . All things that concern the reformation or the plantation of Ireland , he hath given in them punctual and resolute directions . All this in absence . I give but a few instances of a public nature ; the secrets of counsel ...
... things in way . All things that concern the reformation or the plantation of Ireland , he hath given in them punctual and resolute directions . All this in absence . I give but a few instances of a public nature ; the secrets of counsel ...
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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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