Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 pages |
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... doth in this respect concern me , because I am thereby hindered to take a course of practice , which , by the leave of God , if Her Majesty like not of my suit , I must and will follow . Not , " he disingen- uously adds , " for my ...
... doth in this respect concern me , because I am thereby hindered to take a course of practice , which , by the leave of God , if Her Majesty like not of my suit , I must and will follow . Not , " he disingen- uously adds , " for my ...
Page 77
... doth make them churlish , thwarting and mutinous . " Yet one argument he used with James , to encourage the monarch ... doth cause a want , and doth cause likewise an over- flow , both of them inconvenient , and one of them dangerous ...
... doth make them churlish , thwarting and mutinous . " Yet one argument he used with James , to encourage the monarch ... doth cause a want , and doth cause likewise an over- flow , both of them inconvenient , and one of them dangerous ...
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... doth minister unto you a counterpart to do the like by raising the honest . God evermore preserve your Majesty . " Your Majesty's most humble subject “ Feb. 9 , 1615. ” " and devoted servant . But hearing that the King had written to ...
... doth minister unto you a counterpart to do the like by raising the honest . God evermore preserve your Majesty . " Your Majesty's most humble subject “ Feb. 9 , 1615. ” " and devoted servant . But hearing that the King had written to ...
Page 94
... doth , but when a direction is once given it shall be pur- sued and performed , and Your Majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a King , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how far the passages ...
... doth , but when a direction is once given it shall be pur- sued and performed , and Your Majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a King , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how far the passages ...
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... doth it rather to make a faction than out of any great affection to Your Lordship . It is true he hath the consent of Sir Ed- ward Coke ( as we hear ) , upon reasonable conditions for your brother , and yet no better than , without ...
... doth it rather to make a faction than out of any great affection to Your Lordship . It is true he hath the consent of Sir Ed- ward Coke ( as we hear ) , upon reasonable conditions for your brother , and yet no better than , without ...
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