The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12F. Frommann, 1962 |
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... LETTER TO THE KING TOUCHING THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S PLACE ( 15 Feb. 1615 ) • Page 240 240 · • • A LETTER TO SIR G. VILLIERS TOUCHING A MESSAGE BROUGHT TO HIM BY MR . SHUTE , OF A PROMISE OF THE CHANCEL- LOR'S PLACE . ( 15 Feb. 1615 ) 8 ...
... LETTER TO THE KING TOUCHING THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S PLACE ( 15 Feb. 1615 ) • Page 240 240 · • • A LETTER TO SIR G. VILLIERS TOUCHING A MESSAGE BROUGHT TO HIM BY MR . SHUTE , OF A PROMISE OF THE CHANCEL- LOR'S PLACE . ( 15 Feb. 1615 ) 8 ...
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... letter into his pocket , which Franklin confessed was a violent poison , and so it seemed by the operation of it as before appears . 112 The other report , which keeps or tries to keep closer to the letter , supplies a fact of ...
... letter into his pocket , which Franklin confessed was a violent poison , and so it seemed by the operation of it as before appears . 112 The other report , which keeps or tries to keep closer to the letter , supplies a fact of ...
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... Letters to the King upon the breach with the New ( Cloth- dressing ) Company , 236-238 . 256-259 . Touching the Lord Chancellor's sickness , 239 , 240 . Touching the Lord Chancellor's place , 240-244 . Letter to Villiers on receiving an ...
... Letters to the King upon the breach with the New ( Cloth- dressing ) Company , 236-238 . 256-259 . Touching the Lord Chancellor's sickness , 239 , 240 . Touching the Lord Chancellor's place , 240-244 . Letter to Villiers on receiving an ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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