The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... hands ; ) and the said selected number should have days of sitting by themselves , at which the rest of the council should not be present ; which being once settled , then other principal business of state may be handled at these ...
... hands ; ) and the said selected number should have days of sitting by themselves , at which the rest of the council should not be present ; which being once settled , then other principal business of state may be handled at these ...
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... hands . And noweth well , I have been all my able to those assemblies , not by noderation , and by honest express- to have all things go fairly and y please your majesty ) for saints , em reverence , but no adoration . to your majesty ...
... hands . And noweth well , I have been all my able to those assemblies , not by noderation , and by honest express- to have all things go fairly and y please your majesty ) for saints , em reverence , but no adoration . to your majesty ...
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... hands . Neither of which points I can any ways take to myself , but ascribe the former to your majesty's goodness , and the latter to your prudent direc- tions , which I was ever careful to have , and keep . For , as I have often said ...
... hands . Neither of which points I can any ways take to myself , but ascribe the former to your majesty's goodness , and the latter to your prudent direc- tions , which I was ever careful to have , and keep . For , as I have often said ...
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... hands with joy , for any work of piety you shall do for me ? And as all commiserating persons ( specially such as find their hearts void of malice ) are apt to think , that all men pity them ; I assure myself , that the lords of the ...
... hands with joy , for any work of piety you shall do for me ? And as all commiserating persons ( specially such as find their hearts void of malice ) are apt to think , that all men pity them ; I assure myself , that the lords of the ...
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... hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I ... hand , and offered to me ( as they are ) in writing , not required by me to have them set down in writing , though I ...
... hands , and therefore I purpose to write to his lordship , if I hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I ... hand , and offered to me ( as they are ) in writing , not required by me to have them set down in writing , though I ...
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ALBAN answer bounden Canc cause command conceive council court desire devoted servant doth duty Earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM Endorsed EXCELLENT MAJESTY faithful servant favour feoffee feoffment fortune friend and faithful friend and servant give glad Gorhambury grace grant Gray's Inn hands Harl heir HONOURABLE Lord hope humble humbly pray jesty judges judgment king king's land letter LORD CHANCELLOR LORD KEEPER lord marquis lord treasurer LORD VISCOUNT lordship lordship's faithful friend lordship's most obliged majesty hath MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Meautys mind never Newmarket noble obliged friend occasion opinion pardon Parliament patent pleased prince queen reason received rest Your lordship's saith seal SIR FRANCIS BACON SIR GEORGE VILLIERS Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Coventry Star Chamber statute thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching true unto your lordship VERULAM wherein whereof wish words write York House