The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... unto our hands we had made ready the despatch which we send herewith unto your Lor : the which we thought notwithstanding fit to be sent , that thereby his Ma . and your Lops may see that we have hitherto gone on in the way which we are ...
... unto our hands we had made ready the despatch which we send herewith unto your Lor : the which we thought notwithstanding fit to be sent , that thereby his Ma . and your Lops may see that we have hitherto gone on in the way which we are ...
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... unto your Lordship , as at the first sight it doth unto me . I therefore desire your Lordship to show in this particular what favour you lawfully may for my sake , who will account it as done unto myself : and will ever rest Your ...
... unto your Lordship , as at the first sight it doth unto me . I therefore desire your Lordship to show in this particular what favour you lawfully may for my sake , who will account it as done unto myself : and will ever rest Your ...
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... unto him to his house , and there did the said Le Clere offer unto him a French barque , which he had prepared for him to escape in , and withal his letters recommendatory for his safe conduct and recep- tion to the Governor of Calais ...
... unto him to his house , and there did the said Le Clere offer unto him a French barque , which he had prepared for him to escape in , and withal his letters recommendatory for his safe conduct and recep- tion to the Governor of Calais ...
Contenido
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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