The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... present of any vacancy to which he would have aspired . A letter therefore addressed " to the Earl of Salisbury upon a new year's tide , " on the first occasion of the kind " when he stood out of the person of a suitor , " must be ...
... present of any vacancy to which he would have aspired . A letter therefore addressed " to the Earl of Salisbury upon a new year's tide , " on the first occasion of the kind " when he stood out of the person of a suitor , " must be ...
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... present you with in any degree propor- tionable to my mind , I desire nevertheless to take the advantage of a ceremony to express myself to your Lordship ; it being the first time I could make the like acknowledgment , when I stood out ...
... present you with in any degree propor- tionable to my mind , I desire nevertheless to take the advantage of a ceremony to express myself to your Lordship ; it being the first time I could make the like acknowledgment , when I stood out ...
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... present purpose , the most noticeable : - " But always I understand it , that those her friends which have so intolerably slan- dered and wronged me , shall have no intermeddling at all either in the assurance or in the allowance of ...
... present purpose , the most noticeable : - " But always I understand it , that those her friends which have so intolerably slan- dered and wronged me , shall have no intermeddling at all either in the assurance or in the allowance of ...
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... present to his mind , it would have been waste of time and paper to make a note of them for the help of his own memory . These general considerations being premised , I may leave the note- book to tell its own story . Of its ...
... present to his mind , it would have been waste of time and paper to make a note of them for the help of his own memory . These general considerations being premised , I may leave the note- book to tell its own story . Of its ...
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... present peril , " " strangeness in beholding and darksomeness , " " inclination to superstition , " " cloudiness , " etc .; and must I think have been an affection of the same kind as that from which Sir Walter Scott , after his great ...
... present peril , " " strangeness in beholding and darksomeness , " " inclination to superstition , " " cloudiness , " etc .; and must I think have been an affection of the same kind as that from which Sir Walter Scott , after his great ...
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