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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... hold her own among the other Powers in case of disturbance , or to pur- sue at home a policy as liberal as might otherwise be preferred . Thence it would follow , by a natural consequence , to speak of the abortive proceeding of the ...
... hold her own among the other Powers in case of disturbance , or to pur- sue at home a policy as liberal as might otherwise be preferred . Thence it would follow , by a natural consequence , to speak of the abortive proceeding of the ...
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... which the King ought to hold with his Parliament , than as the com- mencement of the history of the session . 1 Chamberlain to Carleton , 14 April 1614 . The words of the writ contain direc- tion . His 1613-14 . ] 23 BACON'S ADVICE .
... which the King ought to hold with his Parliament , than as the com- mencement of the history of the session . 1 Chamberlain to Carleton , 14 April 1614 . The words of the writ contain direc- tion . His 1613-14 . ] 23 BACON'S ADVICE .
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... hold this Parliament . And lastly to acquaint them with certain of his in- tentions and resolutions , which though they do not properly and only concern the Parliament business , yet they may have some pertinent relation there- anent ...
... hold this Parliament . And lastly to acquaint them with certain of his in- tentions and resolutions , which though they do not properly and only concern the Parliament business , yet they may have some pertinent relation there- anent ...
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... hold himself to the person of a gracious King and leave them to the persons of loving and kind subjects . That in bargains the manner is for either part to hold hard for themselves ; but in kindness the true proceeding is for either ...
... hold himself to the person of a gracious King and leave them to the persons of loving and kind subjects . That in bargains the manner is for either part to hold hard for themselves ; but in kindness the true proceeding is for either ...
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... hold his seat : 2 which certainly seems very like a silent acknowledgment of his right to sit . And as for the distinction that was drawn between the two cases , viz . that the last Attorney had been elected before his ap- pointment ...
... hold his seat : 2 which certainly seems very like a silent acknowledgment of his right to sit . And as for the distinction that was drawn between the two cases , viz . that the last Attorney had been elected before his ap- pointment ...
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