The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... unto the lords , " that whereas the opinion of the world is , " The lords did not presume to advise his that his lordship had sent his brother , Sir Edward majesty ; for that his majesty did suddenly pro- | Villiers , abroad in the ...
... unto the lords , " that whereas the opinion of the world is , " The lords did not presume to advise his that his lordship had sent his brother , Sir Edward majesty ; for that his majesty did suddenly pro- | Villiers , abroad in the ...
Strana 248
... unto your service , popular , a nature rare in the world , and in a person of your and your honourable correspondence unto me and my poor lordship's quality almost singular , it is to me a great and chief estate can breed in a man , do ...
... unto your service , popular , a nature rare in the world , and in a person of your and your honourable correspondence unto me and my poor lordship's quality almost singular , it is to me a great and chief estate can breed in a man , do ...
Strana 348
... unto him complices and partakers by all the means he could devise . Insomuch as he wrote his letters unto the Earls of Desmond and Kildare , to come in to his aid , and be of his party ; the originals of which letters are yet extant ...
... unto him complices and partakers by all the means he could devise . Insomuch as he wrote his letters unto the Earls of Desmond and Kildare , to come in to his aid , and be of his party ; the originals of which letters are yet extant ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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