The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... heart , of them may not only procure ( in case of adverse that your great capacity and love towards studies accident ) a dangerous disavow , but also ( in case and contemplations , of a higher and worthier of prosperous success ) be ...
... heart , of them may not only procure ( in case of adverse that your great capacity and love towards studies accident ) a dangerous disavow , but also ( in case and contemplations , of a higher and worthier of prosperous success ) be ...
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... heart be misjudged by imputation of popularity , or opposition , I have great wrong , and the greater , because the manner of my speech did most evidently show that I spake most sim- ply , and only to satisfy my conscience , and not ...
... heart be misjudged by imputation of popularity , or opposition , I have great wrong , and the greater , because the manner of my speech did most evidently show that I spake most sim- ply , and only to satisfy my conscience , and not ...
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... hearts by advancing . For I see your people can. sort , though otherwise I wished it as rising as I think this will ... heart , then , of my service , thirdly , of my place of attorney , which I think is honestly worth £ 6000 per annum ...
... hearts by advancing . For I see your people can. sort , though otherwise I wished it as rising as I think this will ... heart , then , of my service , thirdly , of my place of attorney , which I think is honestly worth £ 6000 per annum ...
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... heart . I was never , in nineteen years ' service , chidden by your majesty , but , contrariwise , often overjoyed , when your majesty would sometimes say ; " I was a good busband for you , though none for myself ; " some- times ...
... heart . I was never , in nineteen years ' service , chidden by your majesty , but , contrariwise , often overjoyed , when your majesty would sometimes say ; " I was a good busband for you , though none for myself ; " some- times ...
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... hearts shall be open- ed , I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart , in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice ; howsoever I may be frail , and partake of the abuses of the times . And ...
... hearts shall be open- ed , I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart , in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice ; howsoever I may be frail , and partake of the abuses of the times . And ...
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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