The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... hear of you as I do , and for my part you shall find me ready to take any occasion to 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 ...
... hear of you as I do , and for my part you shall find me ready to take any occasion to 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 ...
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... hear often from you , and to be adver- tised how things pass , whereby to have some occasion to think some good thoughts ; though I can do little . At the least it will be a continuance in exercise of our friendship , which on my part ...
... hear often from you , and to be adver- tised how things pass , whereby to have some occasion to think some good thoughts ; though I can do little . At the least it will be a continuance in exercise of our friendship , which on my part ...
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... hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The result of this visit was , that he was " committed to prison ; " by which I understand that he was detained in safe custody -lodged probably in Lambeth Palace , with somebody to keep watch ...
... hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The result of this visit was , that he was " committed to prison ; " by which I understand that he was detained in safe custody -lodged probably in Lambeth Palace , with somebody to keep watch ...
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... hear that which I am right sorry for ; that you grow more impatient and busy than at first ; which maketh me exceedingly fear the issue of that which seemeth not to stand at a stay . I myself am out of doubt , that you have been miser ...
... hear that which I am right sorry for ; that you grow more impatient and busy than at first ; which maketh me exceedingly fear the issue of that which seemeth not to stand at a stay . I myself am out of doubt , that you have been miser ...
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... hear of him again , for during the whole term of his banishment a correspondence by letter was kept up : and it was in the last year of Bacon's life that he added to his Essays , at Matthew's special request , an Essay on Friendship ...
... hear of him again , for during the whole term of his banishment a correspondence by letter was kept up : and it was in the last year of Bacon's life that he added to his Essays , at Matthew's special request , an Essay on Friendship ...
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