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... unto me : which 1 See Vol . IV . p . 378 . 2 Cott . MSS : Tit . F. IV . f . 333. All fairly written in Bacon's own hand . No date , docket or superscription . Fly - leaf gone , I think . VOL . V. B is this ; to put but this case to those.
... unto me : which 1 See Vol . IV . p . 378 . 2 Cott . MSS : Tit . F. IV . f . 333. All fairly written in Bacon's own hand . No date , docket or superscription . Fly - leaf gone , I think . VOL . V. B is this ; to put but this case to those.
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... unto them by some such mean as your M. is pleased to use , as soon as may be . I most humbly pray your M. also to take into consideration , that it may be inconvenient for your M. to have a Parliament in England and a Parliament in ...
... unto them by some such mean as your M. is pleased to use , as soon as may be . I most humbly pray your M. also to take into consideration , that it may be inconvenient for your M. to have a Parliament in England and a Parliament in ...
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... unto your Lordships the extreme and imminent danger wherein our dear and dread Sovereign and in him we all , nay all Princes of both religions , 1 I I ( for it is a common cause , ) do 6 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . I.
... unto your Lordships the extreme and imminent danger wherein our dear and dread Sovereign and in him we all , nay all Princes of both religions , 1 I I ( for it is a common cause , ) do 6 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . I.
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... unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution together , that he may judge him by a blow , without any other sentence . Your Lordships see what monstrous opinions these are , and how both ...
... unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution together , that he may judge him by a blow , without any other sentence . Your Lordships see what monstrous opinions these are , and how both ...
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... unto his Majesty , " I take them to be the practical result of the King's communications , first with the " Undertakers , " and afterwards with his Learned Counsel ; the " propositions exhibited unto his Majesty " being those which they ...
... unto his Majesty , " I take them to be the practical result of the King's communications , first with the " Undertakers , " and afterwards with his Learned Counsel ; the " propositions exhibited unto his Majesty " being those which they ...
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