The works of Francis Bacon, 12 tomasW. Pickering, 1830 |
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... conceive and gather hope , that those whom he hath in a manner press'd for her majesty's service , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to bestow their duties therein ; he LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 7.
... conceive and gather hope , that those whom he hath in a manner press'd for her majesty's service , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to bestow their duties therein ; he LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 7.
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... conceive it , dependeth upon you , who is said to do well ; and if my lord of Ormond in this interim do accommodate well , I take it he hath always had good under- standing with your lordship . So as all things are not only whole and ...
... conceive it , dependeth upon you , who is said to do well ; and if my lord of Ormond in this interim do accommodate well , I take it he hath always had good under- standing with your lordship . So as all things are not only whole and ...
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... conceive , that this com- mendation of my humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out of an election , and indeed , the fulness of my heart . And so wishing your lordship all prosperity , I continue ...
... conceive , that this com- mendation of my humble service produceth out of any straits of my occasions , but merely out of an election , and indeed , the fulness of my heart . And so wishing your lordship all prosperity , I continue ...
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... conceive it ) that there should be any rejecting of the verdict , or any respiting of the judgment of the acquittal ; so on the other side , this case requireth , that because there be many high and heinous offences ( though not capital ) ...
... conceive it ) that there should be any rejecting of the verdict , or any respiting of the judgment of the acquittal ; so on the other side , this case requireth , that because there be many high and heinous offences ( though not capital ) ...
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... conceive , that if I have not attained to do that I would do , in this , which is not proper for me , nor in my element , I shall make your majesty amends in some other thing , in which I am better bred . Jan. 2. 1618 . God ever ...
... conceive , that if I have not attained to do that I would do , in this , which is not proper for me , nor in my element , I shall make your majesty amends in some other thing , in which I am better bred . Jan. 2. 1618 . God ever ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, 12 tomas Francis Bacon,Basil Montagu Visos knygos peržiūra - 1830 |
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ALBAN answer Attorney bounden Canc cause Chancery command conceive council court desire devoted Servant doth duty Earl of Buckingham excellent Majesty faithful Servant farther favour fortune Friend and Servant give glad Gorhambury grace Gray's Inn hands Harl hear heart honourable Lord hope howsoever humbly pray jesty judges judgment king king's letter Lord Bacon Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer lordship Lordship's faithful Friend Lordship's most obliged majesty hath Majesty's most humble majesty's pleasure majesty's service Marquis of Buckingham matter mihi mind never Newmarket noble obliged Friend occasion opinion pardon parliament patent pleased pray your lordship prince quæ quod received rest Your Lordship's seal shew Sir Edward Coke Sir Francis Bacon Sir George Villiers Sir John Sir Thomas Star-chamber thanks things thought tion Tobie Matthew touching unto your lordship VERULAM wherein whereof wish write York House