The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, 1851 |
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... favour and countenance , which it pleased your lordship , at my being with you , to vouchsafe errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance me , above my degree and desert : my letter hath no further of my suit , which then I ...
... favour and countenance , which it pleased your lordship , at my being with you , to vouchsafe errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance me , above my degree and desert : my letter hath no further of my suit , which then I ...
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... favour unto me that , being hardly informed of me , you took occasion rather of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . And if your lordship had grounded only upon the said information of theirs , I might and would truly have ...
... favour unto me that , being hardly informed of me , you took occasion rather of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . And if your lordship had grounded only upon the said information of theirs , I might and would truly have ...
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... favour , and the impossibility that he who selected a course of life estimate only by the few , ' should be approved by the many . " He said this , not in anger , but in the consciousness of the dignity of his pursuits , and with the ...
... favour , and the impossibility that he who selected a course of life estimate only by the few , ' should be approved by the many . " He said this , not in anger , but in the consciousness of the dignity of his pursuits , and with the ...
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... favour to me , or strength for me , in procuring a short and speedy end . For though I know it will never be carried any other way , yet I hold both my friend and myself disgraced by this protraction . More I would write , but that I ...
... favour to me , or strength for me , in procuring a short and speedy end . For though I know it will never be carried any other way , yet I hold both my friend and myself disgraced by this protraction . More I would write , but that I ...
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... favour . Yet even in the Old Testament , if you listen to David's harp , you shall hear as many hearse - like airs as carols ; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities ...
... favour . Yet even in the Old Testament , if you listen to David's harp , you shall hear as many hearse - like airs as carols ; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities ...
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