The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... answer to one of them . " There are two or three letters to bishop Wil- " liams , and two from him . " There is lord Bacon's letter to Casaubon in " Latin . There is one essay never printed . " All which will be well accepted . " After ...
... answer to one of them . " There are two or three letters to bishop Wil- " liams , and two from him . " There is lord Bacon's letter to Casaubon in " Latin . There is one essay never printed . " All which will be well accepted . " After ...
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... answer of those reasons , which your lordship vouchsafed to open . They were two , the one , that I should include *** 1593 , April . The rest of the letter is wanting . a MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR JOHN PUCKERING , LORD KEEPER OF THE ...
... answer of those reasons , which your lordship vouchsafed to open . They were two , the one , that I should include *** 1593 , April . The rest of the letter is wanting . a MR . FRANCIS BACON TO SIR JOHN PUCKERING , LORD KEEPER OF THE ...
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... answer I fol . 197 , in have attempted to place you : but her majesty hath the Lam- required the lord keeper t to give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me acquainted , and I did ...
... answer I fol . 197 , in have attempted to place you : but her majesty hath the Lam- required the lord keeper t to give to her the names brary . of divers lawyers to be preferred , wherewith he made + Pucker- me acquainted , and I did ...
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... ANSWER * . Cousin , * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . IV . beth libra- ry . I Do think nothing cut the throat more of your pre- fol . 122 , in sent access than the earl's being somewhat troubled the Lam- at this time ...
... ANSWER * . Cousin , * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . vol . IV . beth libra- ry . I Do think nothing cut the throat more of your pre- fol . 122 , in sent access than the earl's being somewhat troubled the Lam- at this time ...
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... answered , that the greatness of your friends , as of my lord Treasurer and myself , did make men give a more ... answer , with which she might deny me all things , if she did not grant them at the first , which was not her manner ...
... answered , that the greatness of your friends , as of my lord Treasurer and myself , did make men give a more ... answer , with which she might deny me all things , if she did not grant them at the first , which was not her manner ...
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