The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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Page xx
... give him a liberal and honourable reward . These statues are some of brass ; some of maiole and touch- all the Roman edicts and tables with their Justinian ; and so to the Saxon laws of England . Milton , Education , vol . Bacon says ...
... give him a liberal and honourable reward . These statues are some of brass ; some of maiole and touch- all the Roman edicts and tables with their Justinian ; and so to the Saxon laws of England . Milton , Education , vol . Bacon says ...
Page xxii
... give me good hearing , so far forth as in behalf of it , that which I may better deliver by letter than to promise to tender it unto her majesty , and withal to add , by speech ; which is , that although it must be confessed that the ...
... give me good hearing , so far forth as in behalf of it , that which I may better deliver by letter than to promise to tender it unto her majesty , and withal to add , by speech ; which is , that although it must be confessed that the ...
Page xxx
... gives a striking picture of both parties . He says , " Sure I am ( though I can arrogate nothing to myself but that ... give him suffi- cient countenance , which would be ill for her , ill for him , and ill for the state . And because I ...
... gives a striking picture of both parties . He says , " Sure I am ( though I can arrogate nothing to myself but that ... give him suffi- cient countenance , which would be ill for her , ill for him , and ill for the state . And because I ...
Page xxxviii
... give furtherance , to bring my lord again speedily into court and favour ; and knowing , as I supposed at least , how the queen was to be used , I thought that to make her con- ceive that the matter went well then , was the way to make ...
... give furtherance , to bring my lord again speedily into court and favour ; and knowing , as I supposed at least , how the queen was to be used , I thought that to make her con- ceive that the matter went well then , was the way to make ...
Page xli
... give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun - weeks or two months , it prospered so well , as I sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and caution with respect to a man's self : but to be speculative into ...
... give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun - weeks or two months , it prospered so well , as I sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and caution with respect to a man's self : but to be speculative into ...
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