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... ancient favour , but to the lord keeper's , at York House , to which in the afternoon he was taken from Nonsuch.4 Bacon's steady friendship again manifested it- self . He wrote to Essex the moment he heard of his arrival , and in an ...
... ancient favour , but to the lord keeper's , at York House , to which in the afternoon he was taken from Nonsuch.4 Bacon's steady friendship again manifested it- self . He wrote to Essex the moment he heard of his arrival , and in an ...
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... ancient respect to my Lord of Essex , in terming him ever my Lord of Essex , my Lord of Essex almost in every page of the book , which she thought not fit , but would have it made , Essex , or the late Earl of Essex : where- upon of ...
... ancient respect to my Lord of Essex , in terming him ever my Lord of Essex , my Lord of Essex almost in every page of the book , which she thought not fit , but would have it made , Essex , or the late Earl of Essex : where- upon of ...
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... ANCIENTS . 1603 to 1610 . UPON the death of the queen , Bacon had every thing to expect from the disposition of her suc ... ancient form than of the latter time . His speech less judiciously dispersed . Of this Bacon con- is swift and ...
... ANCIENTS . 1603 to 1610 . UPON the death of the queen , Bacon had every thing to expect from the disposition of her suc ... ancient form than of the latter time . His speech less judiciously dispersed . Of this Bacon con- is swift and ...
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... ancient way , and then look about us , and dis- cover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it ; ' always remembering that there is a difference in innovations , between arts and civil affairs . In civil affairs , a ...
... ancient way , and then look about us , and dis- cover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it ; ' always remembering that there is a difference in innovations , between arts and civil affairs . In civil affairs , a ...
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... ancient manner , first as to a dear friend , and then as to an apt person ; for as much as you have both place to practise it , and judg- ment and leisure to look deeper into it than I have done . Herein you must call to mind , Apisov ...
... ancient manner , first as to a dear friend , and then as to an apt person ; for as much as you have both place to practise it , and judg- ment and leisure to look deeper into it than I have done . Herein you must call to mind , Apisov ...
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