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... affections of the whole society , and the kindness he expe- rienced was not lost upon him . He assisted in their ... affection was more carried after the affairs and places of state ; for which , if the majesty royal then had been ...
... affections of the whole society , and the kindness he expe- rienced was not lost upon him . He assisted in their ... affection was more carried after the affairs and places of state ; for which , if the majesty royal then had been ...
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... affections were with Essex . Generous , ardent , tion and preparation against the ambitious designs and highly cultivated , with all the romantic en- of the King of Spain , Bacon sat as one of the thusiasm of chivalry , and all the ...
... affections were with Essex . Generous , ardent , tion and preparation against the ambitious designs and highly cultivated , with all the romantic en- of the King of Spain , Bacon sat as one of the thusiasm of chivalry , and all the ...
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... affections more in his power : the fear of every man that heard him was lest he should moke an end . " or value for his attainments , in the hope of pre- venting his opposition , rather than from any expectation of his support ; and he ...
... affections more in his power : the fear of every man that heard him was lest he should moke an end . " or value for his attainments , in the hope of pre- venting his opposition , rather than from any expectation of his support ; and he ...
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... affection , and the bitter vexation of wounded pride ; he complained that a man every way worthy had " fared ill , because he had made here : he generously undertook the care of Bacon's future fortunes , and , by the gift of an estate ...
... affection , and the bitter vexation of wounded pride ; he complained that a man every way worthy had " fared ill , because he had made here : he generously undertook the care of Bacon's future fortunes , and , by the gift of an estate ...
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... them , when his absence gave her time for reflection ; but she shared with all monarchs the common wish to obtain the dis . Bacon's Apology . interested affection of those whom she distin- | lord was XXX LIFE OF BACON .
... them , when his absence gave her time for reflection ; but she shared with all monarchs the common wish to obtain the dis . Bacon's Apology . interested affection of those whom she distin- | lord was XXX LIFE OF BACON .
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