The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... Further conferences concerning the Great Contract . Whether Wards and Tenures were to be part of the retribution . A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR USED UNTO THE LORDS AT A CONFERENCE BY COMMISSION FROM THE COMMONS ; MOVING AND ...
... Further conferences concerning the Great Contract . Whether Wards and Tenures were to be part of the retribution . A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR USED UNTO THE LORDS AT A CONFERENCE BY COMMISSION FROM THE COMMONS ; MOVING AND ...
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... further to be done , as willing to give satis- faction to those which have put me in trust , and loth on the other side to press above good manners . And so with my loving commendations I remain Yours , etc. This Mr. Temple , for whom ...
... further to be done , as willing to give satis- faction to those which have put me in trust , and loth on the other side to press above good manners . And so with my loving commendations I remain Yours , etc. This Mr. Temple , for whom ...
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... further advice or help in the work , the two next letters show that he continued to watch the pro- gress of it with interest . The date and occasion of that which I place first is uncertain ; except that , being written after Cecil was ...
... further advice or help in the work , the two next letters show that he continued to watch the pro- gress of it with interest . The date and occasion of that which I place first is uncertain ; except that , being written after Cecil was ...
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... further your credit and preferment , and I dare assure you ( though I am no under- taker ) to prepare your way with my Lord of Salisbury for any good fortune which may befall you . You teach me to complain of business , whereby I write ...
... further your credit and preferment , and I dare assure you ( though I am no under- taker ) to prepare your way with my Lord of Salisbury for any good fortune which may befall you . You teach me to complain of business , whereby I write ...
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... further liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this ...
... further liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this ...
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