The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... favour of this kind not being consi- dered . In 1607 there is nothing strange either in the making or 1 Calendar of State Papers , Dom . James I. VOL . IV . B the granting of such a request ; his services during 1607-8, OCT -APRIL ÆTAT ...
... favour of this kind not being consi- dered . In 1607 there is nothing strange either in the making or 1 Calendar of State Papers , Dom . James I. VOL . IV . B the granting of such a request ; his services during 1607-8, OCT -APRIL ÆTAT ...
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... favour I think myself more bound to his Majesty , than for the benefit of ten knights . And to tell you truly , my meaning was not that the suit of this other gentleman , Mr. Temple , should have been moved in my name . For I should ...
... favour I think myself more bound to his Majesty , than for the benefit of ten knights . And to tell you truly , my meaning was not that the suit of this other gentleman , Mr. Temple , should have been moved in my name . For I should ...
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... favour : and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used , and wrote to remonstrate with what effect I cannot say the letter itself ( which comes from his own collection ) containing all I know ...
... favour : and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used , and wrote to remonstrate with what effect I cannot say the letter itself ( which comes from his own collection ) containing all I know ...
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... favour to seek or expect at his cousin's hands . He had been made Solicitor - General only half a year before , and there was no prospect at present of any vacancy to which he would have aspired . A letter therefore addressed " to the ...
... favour to seek or expect at his cousin's hands . He had been made Solicitor - General only half a year before , and there was no prospect at present of any vacancy to which he would have aspired . A letter therefore addressed " to the ...
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... favour to ask or expect , —but he had for the first time received from Salisbury substantial help in his pro- fessional advancement . This might be the sign of a change of dispo- sition , and if rightly responded to , the beginning of a ...
... favour to ask or expect , —but he had for the first time received from Salisbury substantial help in his pro- fessional advancement . This might be the sign of a change of dispo- sition , and if rightly responded to , the beginning of a ...
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