The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... received through the Council . 175 A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR , PERSUADING THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO DESIST FROM FURTHER QUESTION OF RE- CEIVING THE KING'S MESSAGES BY THEIR SPEAKER AND FROM THE BODY OF THE COUNCIL AS WELL AS FROM ...
... received through the Council . 175 A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR , PERSUADING THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO DESIST FROM FURTHER QUESTION OF RE- CEIVING THE KING'S MESSAGES BY THEIR SPEAKER AND FROM THE BODY OF THE COUNCIL AS WELL AS FROM ...
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... received would probably be that he should lay his case before the Archbishop of Canterbury , as the man who had authority to deal with such cases : and , accordingly , the next thing we hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The ...
... received would probably be that he should lay his case before the Archbishop of Canterbury , as the man who had authority to deal with such cases : and , accordingly , the next thing we hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The ...
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... received , always ad- dressing him as a kinsman naturally interested in his fortunes , he never seems to have been on easy terms or a clear understanding with him , but to have felt always that he was treading on doubtful ground and ...
... received , always ad- dressing him as a kinsman naturally interested in his fortunes , he never seems to have been on easy terms or a clear understanding with him , but to have felt always that he was treading on doubtful ground and ...
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... received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man of thirty , had been elected the year before a fellow of the College of Physicians , and was rising into distinction . But the great discovery which has made his name so famous ...
... received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man of thirty , had been elected the year before a fellow of the College of Physicians , and was rising into distinction . But the great discovery which has made his name so famous ...
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... improve the intimacy for his own benefit ; though we have no other evidence that he ever either sought or received any legacy from anybody , except his father . But to apply himself D 2 1608. ] 35 PRIVATE MEMORANDA .
... improve the intimacy for his own benefit ; though we have no other evidence that he ever either sought or received any legacy from anybody , except his father . But to apply himself D 2 1608. ] 35 PRIVATE MEMORANDA .
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