Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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Strana 317
... favour to me , and last of all his liberality . After the Queen had denied me the Solicitor's place for the which his lordship had been a long and earnest ' suitor in my behalf , it pleased him to come to me from Rich- mond to ...
... favour to me , and last of all his liberality . After the Queen had denied me the Solicitor's place for the which his lordship had been a long and earnest ' suitor in my behalf , it pleased him to come to me from Rich- mond to ...
Strana 328
... favour of some of the illegalities referred to in that important document , he afterwards changed his mind on the subject , and in 1610 was a real reformer . It is also not at all impossible that his public life in this Parliament may ...
... favour of some of the illegalities referred to in that important document , he afterwards changed his mind on the subject , and in 1610 was a real reformer . It is also not at all impossible that his public life in this Parliament may ...
Strana 310
... favour of one excellent measure on which the King's heart was set , -the union of England and Scotland . It was not difficult for such an intellect to discover many irresistible arguments in favour of such a scheme . He conducted the ...
... favour of one excellent measure on which the King's heart was set , -the union of England and Scotland . It was not difficult for such an intellect to discover many irresistible arguments in favour of such a scheme . He conducted the ...
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