The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... otherwise with administrators ... Property by legacy . ............ . 266 426 266 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and R Of the carriage of sounds , and their direction or CONTENTS xiii.
... otherwise with administrators ... Property by legacy . ............ . 266 426 266 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and R Of the carriage of sounds , and their direction or CONTENTS xiii.
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... otherwise of my insufficiency and unworthiness , which , though I acknowledge to be great , yet it will be the less , because I purpose not to divide myself between her majesty and the causes of other men , as others have done , but to ...
... otherwise of my insufficiency and unworthiness , which , though I acknowledge to be great , yet it will be the less , because I purpose not to divide myself between her majesty and the causes of other men , as others have done , but to ...
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... with matters of war , it is fittest for you : lastly , I know your lordship will carry it with that modesty and respect towards aged dignity , and 2 sort , though otherwise I wished it as rising as LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 5.
... with matters of war , it is fittest for you : lastly , I know your lordship will carry it with that modesty and respect towards aged dignity , and 2 sort , though otherwise I wished it as rising as LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 5.
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... otherwise I wished it as rising as I think this will prove , or more . This was my mind , I confess it : and therefore I most humbly pray your lordship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part ...
... otherwise I wished it as rising as I think this will prove , or more . This was my mind , I confess it : and therefore I most humbly pray your lordship , first , to continue me in your own good opinion , and then , to perform the part ...
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... otherwise than as all faults are , so my fall is not your ma- jesty's act , otherwise than as all acts of justice are yours . This I write not to insinuate with your majesty , but as a most humble appeal to your majesty's gracious ...
... otherwise than as all faults are , so my fall is not your ma- jesty's act , otherwise than as all acts of justice are yours . This I write not to insinuate with your majesty , but as a most humble appeal to your majesty's gracious ...
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