The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... written early or late in the year 1616 , or how it came to be rewritten . Upon any view of it — if it was written by Bacon - it contains his deliberate opinion as to the duty of a " Favourite " in those days - that is of a private and ...
... written early or late in the year 1616 , or how it came to be rewritten . Upon any view of it — if it was written by Bacon - it contains his deliberate opinion as to the duty of a " Favourite " in those days - that is of a private and ...
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... written with his own hand ; the matter worthy the 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii . f . 81. Fair copy by Meautys . No ... written to the Council with his own hand . " hand ; for they were written ex arte imperandi , 276 LETTERS AND LIFE OF ...
... written with his own hand ; the matter worthy the 1 Gibson Papers , vol . viii . f . 81. Fair copy by Meautys . No ... written to the Council with his own hand . " hand ; for they were written ex arte imperandi , 276 LETTERS AND LIFE OF ...
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... written or largely corrected by himself , and that it has as good a right to a place among his occasional works as any of those public writings of satisfaction , " in which his " pen was used , " but which were not written in his own ...
... written or largely corrected by himself , and that it has as good a right to a place among his occasional works as any of those public writings of satisfaction , " in which his " pen was used , " but which were not written in his own ...
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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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