The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1869 |
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... according to the clemency of these times to proceed in this manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James ...
... according to the clemency of these times to proceed in this manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James ...
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... thought expedient to divulge ; that so they might be brought forward or kept back according to the turns and exigencies of the time . Other Bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon 16 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... thought expedient to divulge ; that so they might be brought forward or kept back according to the turns and exigencies of the time . Other Bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon 16 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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... According to this scheme , whatever it was expedient to communi- cate to the Parliament , either in the way of information or admoni- tion or warning or promise , could be conveyed quite naturally and decorously , without either begging ...
... According to this scheme , whatever it was expedient to communi- cate to the Parliament , either in the way of information or admoni- tion or warning or promise , could be conveyed quite naturally and decorously , without either begging ...
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... according to the ancient custom of Parliament . Tedious confer- ences with the Lds to be spared except the occa- sion be special . The first is that in the last Parliament his Ma . took upon him the person of a merchant , and they took ...
... according to the ancient custom of Parliament . Tedious confer- ences with the Lds to be spared except the occa- sion be special . The first is that in the last Parliament his Ma . took upon him the person of a merchant , and they took ...
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... according to the mind and intent of the giver than this shall be ; for that his Ma . hath set down to himself so His Ma . meaneth to distinguish his receipts , as there shall never be thereafter to set down a course to himself , any ...
... according to the mind and intent of the giver than this shall be ; for that his Ma . hath set down to himself so His Ma . meaneth to distinguish his receipts , as there shall never be thereafter to set down a course to himself , any ...
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