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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... mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's , which dates itself by a reference to the rejoicings upon the birth of the King's grandchild as written not long after the 9th of January , 1613-4 , shows that before that time the King had been ...
... mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's , which dates itself by a reference to the rejoicings upon the birth of the King's grandchild as written not long after the 9th of January , 1613-4 , shows that before that time the King had been ...
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... mind , I shall be glad of it , and he that would be against the King's mercy I would be mought need the King's mercy : but nevertheless the court will proceed by rules of justice . The offence therefore wherewith I charge this Talbot ...
... mind , I shall be glad of it , and he that would be against the King's mercy I would be mought need the King's mercy : but nevertheless the court will proceed by rules of justice . The offence therefore wherewith I charge this Talbot ...
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... mind ; wherein if you had been constant , the King out of his great goodness was resolved not to have pro- ceeded with you in course of justice : but then again you started aside like a broken bow , so that by your variety and ...
... mind ; wherein if you had been constant , the King out of his great goodness was resolved not to have pro- ceeded with you in course of justice : but then again you started aside like a broken bow , so that by your variety and ...
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... minds to recommend the calling of a Parliament at all.1 Of the nature of the proposition however we know no more than can be gathered from the following letter to Somerset ; which though signed by all the Learned Counsel is written ...
... minds to recommend the calling of a Parliament at all.1 Of the nature of the proposition however we know no more than can be gathered from the following letter to Somerset ; which though signed by all the Learned Counsel is written ...
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... mind to pursue . But in the main An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time - an occasion unconnected with the money question , and upon which no difference of opinion could arise - was conveniently supplied by the ...
... mind to pursue . But in the main An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time - an occasion unconnected with the money question , and upon which no difference of opinion could arise - was conveniently supplied by the ...
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