The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... hath not only had a malign as- pect and influence upon the growth of sciences , but hath also been prejudicial to states and governments . For hence it proceedeth that princes find a solitude in regard of able men to serve them in ...
... hath not only had a malign as- pect and influence upon the growth of sciences , but hath also been prejudicial to states and governments . For hence it proceedeth that princes find a solitude in regard of able men to serve them in ...
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... hath no further errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance of my suit , which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased your lordship to give me good hearing , so far forth as in behalf of it , that which I may ...
... hath no further errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance of my suit , which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased your lordship to give me good hearing , so far forth as in behalf of it , that which I may ...
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... hath created or provoked this ancient and too long con- tinued divorce . " 66 The considerations touching the ... hath walked before thee ; remember what I have first sought , and what hath been principal in my in- tentions . I have ...
... hath created or provoked this ancient and too long con- tinued divorce . " 66 The considerations touching the ... hath walked before thee ; remember what I have first sought , and what hath been principal in my in- tentions . I have ...
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... hath set this glorious work great seal , he found a cause entitled Fisher v . of the world in the order and beauty wherein it Wraynham , which had been in the court from the stands , and hath appointed princes , magistrates , year 1606 ...
... hath set this glorious work great seal , he found a cause entitled Fisher v . of the world in the order and beauty wherein it Wraynham , which had been in the court from the stands , and hath appointed princes , magistrates , year 1606 ...
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... hath done this , and all that he can do for the good of his subjects , he confesseth he hath done but the duty whereunto he was born . " - The house then adjourned till the afternoon . In the afternoon the Prince of Wales " signi- fied ...
... hath done this , and all that he can do for the good of his subjects , he confesseth he hath done but the duty whereunto he was born . " - The house then adjourned till the afternoon . In the afternoon the Prince of Wales " signi- fied ...
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