The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep . This which I have writ unto your lordship , is rather thoughts than words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour ...
... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep . This which I have writ unto your lordship , is rather thoughts than words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour ...
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... true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never restrained but with fear , I hold it necessary to be menaced with a strong war ; not by words , but by musters ...
... true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never restrained but with fear , I hold it necessary to be menaced with a strong war ; not by words , but by musters ...
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... true , I am not without my gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt ; and oracle and divinations , none of them superstitious , if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an and yet not all natural : for , first , looking into ...
... true , I am not without my gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt ; and oracle and divinations , none of them superstitious , if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an and yet not all natural : for , first , looking into ...
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... true , and no winds or noises of civil limits of them , remembering that the exceeding matters can blow this out of my head or heart , of them may not only procure ( in case of adverse that your great capacity and love towards studies ...
... true , and no winds or noises of civil limits of them , remembering that the exceeding matters can blow this out of my head or heart , of them may not only procure ( in case of adverse that your great capacity and love towards studies ...
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... true arts and grounds of government , as the fa- But well do I bear in mind the great opinion cility and felicity of practice and negotiation ; which my brother ( whose judgment I much and to be as well seen in the periods and tides of ...
... true arts and grounds of government , as the fa- But well do I bear in mind the great opinion cility and felicity of practice and negotiation ; which my brother ( whose judgment I much and to be as well seen in the periods and tides of ...
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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