The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... sent ..... to the Marquis of Buckingham . to the Marquis of Buckingham .. Lord Bacon to Mr. Tobie Matthew to the Marquis d'Effiat , the French ambassa- dor ...... 158 to King James I ..... 158 to the King ....... ... 158 159 159 159 ...
... sent ..... to the Marquis of Buckingham . to the Marquis of Buckingham .. Lord Bacon to Mr. Tobie Matthew to the Marquis d'Effiat , the French ambassa- dor ...... 158 to King James I ..... 158 to the King ....... ... 158 159 159 159 ...
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... sent ...... to a friend , in reflection upon some astrolo- gers in Italy .. The Lord of St. Albans , Bacon , to an humble ser- vant , my lord believing his own danger to be much less than he found it ..... ..... 190 My Lord of St ...
... sent ...... to a friend , in reflection upon some astrolo- gers in Italy .. The Lord of St. Albans , Bacon , to an humble ser- vant , my lord believing his own danger to be much less than he found it ..... ..... 190 My Lord of St ...
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... sent with the preceding to Mr. Antony Bacon .. 206 to Sir Thomas Egerton , lord keeper of the great seal .... Mr. Francis Bacon to the Earl of Essex , on his lordship's going on the expedition against Cadiz ....... Page 229 5 ...
... sent with the preceding to Mr. Antony Bacon .. 206 to Sir Thomas Egerton , lord keeper of the great seal .... Mr. Francis Bacon to the Earl of Essex , on his lordship's going on the expedition against Cadiz ....... Page 229 5 ...
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... sent over , lest it disturb the treaty , and make him look to be overrun as soon as he hath laid down arms . And , but that your lordship is too easy to pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think , if your lordship ...
... sent over , lest it disturb the treaty , and make him look to be overrun as soon as he hath laid down arms . And , but that your lordship is too easy to pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think , if your lordship ...
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... sent back by the court ; and , in conclusion , resolutely 17 of 19 found an " Ignoramus ; " wherein , for that time , I think " Ignoramus " was wiser than those that knew too much . But upon these two statutes , there hath been a late ...
... sent back by the court ; and , in conclusion , resolutely 17 of 19 found an " Ignoramus ; " wherein , for that time , I think " Ignoramus " was wiser than those that knew too much . But upon these two statutes , there hath been a late ...
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