The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... appear , but his dislike of this motive he early and always avowed . " It is , " he says , " an unavoidable de- cree with us ever to retain our native candour and simplicity , and not attempt a passage to truth under the conduct of ...
... appear , but his dislike of this motive he early and always avowed . " It is , " he says , " an unavoidable de- cree with us ever to retain our native candour and simplicity , and not attempt a passage to truth under the conduct of ...
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... appear unto your lordship altogether indiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your lordship's good affec tion toward me , and grace with her majesty , who , methinks , needeth never to call for the experience ...
... appear unto your lordship altogether indiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your lordship's good affec tion toward me , and grace with her majesty , who , methinks , needeth never to call for the experience ...
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... appear that he applied to the lord treasurer that he might be called within bars . To the right honourable the lord ... appears in the list of members of the society , in the year 1581 : the book abounds with Lord Bacon's autographs . 2 ...
... appear that he applied to the lord treasurer that he might be called within bars . To the right honourable the lord ... appears in the list of members of the society , in the year 1581 : the book abounds with Lord Bacon's autographs . 2 ...
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... appear to have come from his lordship's own hand , and have not yet been seen in print . The first is in these terms : " Let me beg leave , most dear and most admired sovereign , to remember the story of your own gracious goodness ...
... appear to have come from his lordship's own hand , and have not yet been seen in print . The first is in these terms : " Let me beg leave , most dear and most admired sovereign , to remember the story of your own gracious goodness ...
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... appear what conceit Mr. Bacon held of me , so different from what he here coloureth and pleadeth against me . " To this charge , urged in violation of the most sacred confidence , which Essex well knew would render Bacon obnoxious to ...
... appear what conceit Mr. Bacon held of me , so different from what he here coloureth and pleadeth against me . " To this charge , urged in violation of the most sacred confidence , which Essex well knew would render Bacon obnoxious to ...
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