The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... wherein the countenance and majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the expence of two millions of sterling pounds did not bring to pass . And we hope his ...
... wherein the countenance and majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the expence of two millions of sterling pounds did not bring to pass . And we hope his ...
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... wherein I should have been employed . " Letter to Ellesmere , above quoted . The business was no doubt Tyrone's cause , which was to have been heard in London . more fruit of conference . To requite your proclamation ,
... wherein I should have been employed . " Letter to Ellesmere , above quoted . The business was no doubt Tyrone's cause , which was to have been heard in London . more fruit of conference . To requite your proclamation ,
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... wherein for the matter itself , if it had been stayed at the beginning by my Lord Treasurer and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travels which I take in his Majesty's service either are ...
... wherein for the matter itself , if it had been stayed at the beginning by my Lord Treasurer and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travels which I take in his Majesty's service either are ...
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... wherein thinges of a nature may be ( by ye labor of a servant in part ) entred in order , and under fitt Titles . ance . Cast . Acquaint . and privateness with my Nep . Edm . Bacon . Geminor ?. Had this word ( which may be read either ...
... wherein thinges of a nature may be ( by ye labor of a servant in part ) entred in order , and under fitt Titles . ance . Cast . Acquaint . and privateness with my Nep . Edm . Bacon . Geminor ?. Had this word ( which may be read either ...
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... wherein mocions woork , and which is the more swift and wch the more slowe , and whear they take their beginninges and where they leave . The convenience or disconvenience wch mocion hath wth heat and tenuity , and how these three meete ...
... wherein mocions woork , and which is the more swift and wch the more slowe , and whear they take their beginninges and where they leave . The convenience or disconvenience wch mocion hath wth heat and tenuity , and how these three meete ...
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