The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... reasons for preferring this arrangement REASONS FOR THE REMOVE OF COKE . 3. Attempt to introduce Parliamentary government into Ireland . Creation of new boroughs . Election of Sir John Davies as Speaker . Refusal of the Roman Catholic ...
... reasons for preferring this arrangement REASONS FOR THE REMOVE OF COKE . 3. Attempt to introduce Parliamentary government into Ireland . Creation of new boroughs . Election of Sir John Davies as Speaker . Refusal of the Roman Catholic ...
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... reason for thinking so , more than that he was a man whom Bacon was likely to have known and taken an interest in . The small difficulty which I mentioned as remaining to be ex- plained , is merely that Bacon says his brother - in - law ...
... reason for thinking so , more than that he was a man whom Bacon was likely to have known and taken an interest in . The small difficulty which I mentioned as remaining to be ex- plained , is merely that Bacon says his brother - in - law ...
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... reason to suppose ) , he had not at this time any particular 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 ...
... reason to suppose ) , he had not at this time any particular 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 ...
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... reason , in the absence of better , for placing the next letter here . Lady Packington , her mother , had a troublesome temper and a disposition to interfere in the domestic arrangements of her relatives . Her husband himself seems to ...
... reason , in the absence of better , for placing the next letter here . Lady Packington , her mother , had a troublesome temper and a disposition to interfere in the domestic arrangements of her relatives . Her husband himself seems to ...
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... reasons against it , if good then , would be good still . Nevertheless , the piety of friends endeavouring to keep men's faults out of sight proves often injurious to their repu tation in the end . Their acts remain , and to suppose ...
... reasons against it , if good then , would be good still . Nevertheless , the piety of friends endeavouring to keep men's faults out of sight proves often injurious to their repu tation in the end . Their acts remain , and to suppose ...
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