The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... Particular charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams . Inter- view with the king . Meeting of Parliament . King's speech . Letter to the Lords . Let- ter to the king . Sentence . His silence . Letter from the tower ...
... Particular charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams . Inter- view with the king . Meeting of Parliament . King's speech . Letter to the Lords . Let- ter to the king . Sentence . His silence . Letter from the tower ...
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... particular emulation , I writ to her two or three The privy counsel met at the lord keeper's | place. the community ; and that , if he were not indiffer- ent , —if he were to exercise any discretion as to the party for whom he pleads ...
... particular emulation , I writ to her two or three The privy counsel met at the lord keeper's | place. the community ; and that , if he were not indiffer- ent , —if he were to exercise any discretion as to the party for whom he pleads ...
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... particular bond of duty , which I do now , and ever will acknowledge that I owe unto his lordship , must be sequestered and laid aside , in discharge of that higher duty , which we all owe unto the queen , whose grace and mercy I cannot ...
... particular bond of duty , which I do now , and ever will acknowledge that I owe unto his lordship , must be sequestered and laid aside , in discharge of that higher duty , which we all owe unto the queen , whose grace and mercy I cannot ...
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... particular opinion I esteem of you as I have ever done , and your rare parts deserve ; and so far as my voice hath credit , justify your credit according to the warrant of your profession , and the store of my best wishes in all degrees ...
... particular opinion I esteem of you as I have ever done , and your rare parts deserve ; and so far as my voice hath credit , justify your credit according to the warrant of your profession , and the store of my best wishes in all degrees ...
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... dimension , he intended an investigation of the general truths upon which the prosperity of states depends , with a particular application of them to this island . ( E ) He has , however , only drawn the outline , LIFE OF BACON . xlix.
... dimension , he intended an investigation of the general truths upon which the prosperity of states depends , with a particular application of them to this island . ( E ) He has , however , only drawn the outline , LIFE OF BACON . xlix.
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