The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... wherein I may note much , but this at this time , that as her majesty did always right to his majesty's hopes , so his highness doth , in all things , right to her memory ; a very just and princely retribution . But from this occasion ...
... wherein I may note much , but this at this time , that as her majesty did always right to his majesty's hopes , so his highness doth , in all things , right to her memory ; a very just and princely retribution . But from this occasion ...
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... wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument , in many parts of it , excludeth many others ; ) I must account it a second birth of that work , if it might be translated ...
... wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument , in many parts of it , excludeth many others ; ) I must account it a second birth of that work , if it might be translated ...
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... wherein now I serve , if it shall be deprived of those outward ornaments , and inward comforts , which it was wont to have in respect of an assured succession to some place of more dignity and rest , which seemeth now to be a hope ...
... wherein now I serve , if it shall be deprived of those outward ornaments , and inward comforts , which it was wont to have in respect of an assured succession to some place of more dignity and rest , which seemeth now to be a hope ...
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... wherein , for the matter itself , it had been stayed at the beginning by my lord treasurer , and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travails which I take in his majesty's service , either ...
... wherein , for the matter itself , it had been stayed at the beginning by my lord treasurer , and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travails which I take in his majesty's service , either ...
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... wherein I would to God that I were hooded , that I saw less ; or that I could perform more : for now I am like a hawk , that bates , when I see occasion of service , but cannot fly , because I am tied to another's fist . But , meanwhile ...
... wherein I would to God that I were hooded , that I saw less ; or that I could perform more : for now I am like a hawk , that bates , when I see occasion of service , but cannot fly , because I am tied to another's fist . But , meanwhile ...
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