The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... thought by some , and used by others , as a case resembling yours , if men do not see , or will not see , the difference between your two dispositions . But , to be plain with your lordship , my fear rather is , because I hear how some ...
... thought by some , and used by others , as a case resembling yours , if men do not see , or will not see , the difference between your two dispositions . But , to be plain with your lordship , my fear rather is , because I hear how some ...
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... thought good to redouble also by writing . And so I commend you to God's protection . From Gray's Inn , etc. July 19. : 600 . FR . BACON . majesty's presence ; though , for my part , I see not whence any weather should arise . The ...
... thought good to redouble also by writing . And so I commend you to God's protection . From Gray's Inn , etc. July 19. : 600 . FR . BACON . majesty's presence ; though , for my part , I see not whence any weather should arise . The ...
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... thought somewhat general in his favours ; and his virtue of access is rather because he is much abroad , and in ... thoughts , a great deal of serenity and clearness to me , your majesty's now prostrate , and cast down servant . Neither ...
... thought somewhat general in his favours ; and his virtue of access is rather because he is much abroad , and in ... thoughts , a great deal of serenity and clearness to me , your majesty's now prostrate , and cast down servant . Neither ...
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... thoughts are to his majesty , and then you cannot be far off . God ever keep you , and prosper you : I rest always ... thought it my duty , as soon as I received them , instantly to send them to your majesty , and forbear , for the ...
... thoughts are to his majesty , and then you cannot be far off . God ever keep you , and prosper you : I rest always ... thought it my duty , as soon as I received them , instantly to send them to your majesty , and forbear , for the ...
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... thought you would be well pleased to read , both for the argument , and because you were wont to bear affection to my pen . " Verum , ut aliud ex alio , " if it came handsomely to pass , I would be glad the President De Thou ( who hath ...
... thought you would be well pleased to read , both for the argument , and because you were wont to bear affection to my pen . " Verum , ut aliud ex alio , " if it came handsomely to pass , I would be glad the President De Thou ( who hath ...
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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