The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... wherein they are best , he is no statesman , but an economist , wholly for himself . So as your majesty ( more than an outward form ) Feb. 12 , 1615 . will find little help in him , for the business . If you take my Lord of Canterbury ...
... wherein they are best , he is no statesman , but an economist , wholly for himself . So as your majesty ( more than an outward form ) Feb. 12 , 1615 . will find little help in him , for the business . If you take my Lord of Canterbury ...
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... wherein there are words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . Upon these doubtful words ( other courts ) the contro- versy groweth ; for the sounder ...
... wherein there are words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . Upon these doubtful words ( other courts ) the contro- versy groweth ; for the sounder ...
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... wherein I may note much , but this at this ( which is an abyssus of goodness , as I am an time , that as her majesty did always right to his abyssus of misery ) towards me . I have been majesty's hopes , so his highness doth , in all ...
... wherein I may note much , but this at this ( which is an abyssus of goodness , as I am an time , that as her majesty did always right to his abyssus of misery ) towards me . I have been majesty's hopes , so his highness doth , in all ...
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... wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument , in many parts of it , second birth of that work , if it might be translated excludeth many others ; ) I must account it a ...
... wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument , in many parts of it , second birth of that work , if it might be translated excludeth many others ; ) I must account it a ...
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... wherein I would be glad he did right to compiling your laws , which , I perceive , your majesty laboureth with , and hath in your head , ( as Jupiter had Pallas , ) or some other the like work , for without some endeavour to do you ...
... wherein I would be glad he did right to compiling your laws , which , I perceive , your majesty laboureth with , and hath in your head , ( as Jupiter had Pallas , ) or some other the like work , for without some endeavour to do you ...
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