The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... suppose , it was to pay out of those receipts such I 1 In the ' Remains , ' the words " in Tormour's haste " are omitted . " Tormour , " suppose , is a misreading , but what the word was it seems impossible to guess . 2 Lansdown MSS ...
... suppose , it was to pay out of those receipts such I 1 In the ' Remains , ' the words " in Tormour's haste " are omitted . " Tormour , " suppose , is a misreading , but what the word was it seems impossible to guess . 2 Lansdown MSS ...
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... suppose , to his reconversion . It must have been during this imprisonment , which lasted till the 7th of February , 3 that the next letter was written , which comes from the principal collection in Rawley's ' Resuscitatio , ' and is ...
... suppose , to his reconversion . It must have been during this imprisonment , which lasted till the 7th of February , 3 that the next letter was written , which comes from the principal collection in Rawley's ' Resuscitatio , ' and is ...
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... 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 would ...
... 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 would ...
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... suppose it was the doubt felt by Bacon on that point which guided him into the peculiar mix- ture of familiarity and formality which distinguishes this letter : an overture of service and affection , which , if acceptable , might help ...
... suppose it was the doubt felt by Bacon on that point which guided him into the peculiar mix- ture of familiarity and formality which distinguishes this letter : an overture of service and affection , which , if acceptable , might help ...
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... suppose that the mother - in - law was one of the persons so excluded , and that Bacon was one of those selected as trustees ( which is most probable , for Sir John was always one of his most valued friends ) , the following letter ...
... suppose that the mother - in - law was one of the persons so excluded , and that Bacon was one of those selected as trustees ( which is most probable , for Sir John was always one of his most valued friends ) , the following letter ...
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