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... cause Essex became sensible , and said to Bacon , " I never found the queen passionate against you till I was passionate for you . " Such was the nature of this contest , which was so long protracted , that success could not compen ...
... cause Essex became sensible , and said to Bacon , " I never found the queen passionate against you till I was passionate for you . " Such was the nature of this contest , which was so long protracted , that success could not compen ...
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... cause . In - plant or weaken that entireness of duty that I did tegrity would be excluded from the profession , as the counsel would necessarily be associated with the cause of his client ; with the slanderer , the adulterer , the ...
... cause . In - plant or weaken that entireness of duty that I did tegrity would be excluded from the profession , as the counsel would necessarily be associated with the cause of his client ; with the slanderer , the adulterer , the ...
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... cause . Though assailed by the lawyers with much rancour , and harassed by the deepest search into his offences ... caused much blood and combustion ; but it appeared well they were such as knew not how to play the malefactors , and some ...
... cause . Though assailed by the lawyers with much rancour , and harassed by the deepest search into his offences ... caused much blood and combustion ; but it appeared well they were such as knew not how to play the malefactors , and some ...
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... cause , was desirous that a full state- ment should be made of the whole course of his treasons , and commanded Bacon to prepare it . He says , " Her majesty taking a liking of my pen , upon that which I had done before , concerning the ...
... cause , was desirous that a full state- ment should be made of the whole course of his treasons , and commanded Bacon to prepare it . He says , " Her majesty taking a liking of my pen , upon that which I had done before , concerning the ...
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... causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages ; so that , if the invention of the ship was thought so ... cause why the music is sweeter afterwards : so have I been content to tune the instruments of the muses , that they ...
... causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages ; so that , if the invention of the ship was thought so ... cause why the music is sweeter afterwards : so have I been content to tune the instruments of the muses , that they ...
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