The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... charge of his person and household . Sir Thomas was an old acquaintance of Bacon's own , and though he does not appear to have known Sir David , he knew a man of the name of Russell who " depended upon him , " . a man skilled in dis ...
... charge of his person and household . Sir Thomas was an old acquaintance of Bacon's own , and though he does not appear to have known Sir David , he knew a man of the name of Russell who " depended upon him , " . a man skilled in dis ...
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... charge with which his income was burdened on that account . But at 10 per cent . it would be a little under £ 300 . Having thus made out the present state of his property as exactly as he could , 2 he returns once more to politics and ...
... charge with which his income was burdened on that account . But at 10 per cent . it would be a little under £ 300 . Having thus made out the present state of his property as exactly as he could , 2 he returns once more to politics and ...
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... charge in the opposite direction , -a charge of saying , not what he did not think , but what he did think ; and upon them I wish to say a few words . In my account of the subjects of his meditation on Monday I mentioned the giving ...
... charge in the opposite direction , -a charge of saying , not what he did not think , but what he did think ; and upon them I wish to say a few words . In my account of the subjects of his meditation on Monday I mentioned the giving ...
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... Charge upon the Commission of Oyer and Determiner for the Verge . " The words in the margin ( the last of which , if I read the letters right , I cannot guess ; but it may possibly be meant for Com . , i . e . " Commission " ) seem to ...
... Charge upon the Commission of Oyer and Determiner for the Verge . " The words in the margin ( the last of which , if I read the letters right , I cannot guess ; but it may possibly be meant for Com . , i . e . " Commission " ) seem to ...
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... charges , " a fifth part . By this it was estimated that the King's revenues would be increased , without any charge , by £ 1000 a year ; that " the travelling subject of all sorts , as noblemen , judges , lawyers , gentlemen , linen ...
... charges , " a fifth part . By this it was estimated that the King's revenues would be increased , without any charge , by £ 1000 a year ; that " the travelling subject of all sorts , as noblemen , judges , lawyers , gentlemen , linen ...
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