The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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Page v
... desire it may be in St. Michael's Church , St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion - house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls of Old Verulam . For my name and ...
... desire it may be in St. Michael's Church , St. Albans : there was my mother buried , and it is the parish church of my mansion - house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls of Old Verulam . For my name and ...
Page xxvi
... desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might | be thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was such choice of them . " This ...
... desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might | be thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was such choice of them . " This ...
Page xxx
... desire mine opinion and counsel . ” 1 Thus consulted , Bacon , with prophetic wisdom , warned him of the ruin that would inevitably re- sult from his acceptance of an appointment , at- tended not only with peculiar difficulties , which ...
... desire mine opinion and counsel . ” 1 Thus consulted , Bacon , with prophetic wisdom , warned him of the ruin that would inevitably re- sult from his acceptance of an appointment , at- tended not only with peculiar difficulties , which ...
Page xxxvii
... desire , to remove that cup from him , for those are my lord's own words , and doth now suffer his cause to be heard inter privatos parietes , by way of mercy and favour only , where no man- ner of disloyalty is laid to his charge ; for ...
... desire , to remove that cup from him , for those are my lord's own words , and doth now suffer his cause to be heard inter privatos parietes , by way of mercy and favour only , where no man- ner of disloyalty is laid to his charge ; for ...
Page xxxix
... desire exceedingly to be preferred in your good opinion and love . And so leave you to God's goodness . " serve , and resting ever ready to relieve all minds ( so far as my ability and means will stretch ) that groan under the burden of ...
... desire exceedingly to be preferred in your good opinion and love . And so leave you to God's goodness . " serve , and resting ever ready to relieve all minds ( so far as my ability and means will stretch ) that groan under the burden of ...
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