The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen7W. Pickering, 1827 |
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... princely judgment then I do in all humbleness submit whatsoever I shall propound , offering the same but as a mite into the treasury of your wisdom . For as the astronomers do well observe , that when three of the superior lights do ...
... princely judgment then I do in all humbleness submit whatsoever I shall propound , offering the same but as a mite into the treasury of your wisdom . For as the astronomers do well observe , that when three of the superior lights do ...
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... princely design and full purpose and resolu- tion , not only to reduce that nation from their rebel- lion and revolt , but also to reclaim them from their barbarous manners to justice and the fear of God ; and to populate , plant , and ...
... princely design and full purpose and resolu- tion , not only to reduce that nation from their rebel- lion and revolt , but also to reclaim them from their barbarous manners to justice and the fear of God ; and to populate , plant , and ...
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... princely office , do promise and assure them , that as all manner of estates have concurred and consented in their duty and zeal towards us , so it shall be our continual care and resolution to preserve and main- VOL . VII . N tain ...
... princely office , do promise and assure them , that as all manner of estates have concurred and consented in their duty and zeal towards us , so it shall be our continual care and resolution to preserve and main- VOL . VII . N tain ...
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... princely care to the supply of the very neglects and omissions of any thing that may tend to the good of our people . So that every place and service that is fit for the honour or good of the commonwealth shall be filled , and no man's ...
... princely care to the supply of the very neglects and omissions of any thing that may tend to the good of our people . So that every place and service that is fit for the honour or good of the commonwealth shall be filled , and no man's ...
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... princely bounty or not needing the same , approved to us by our ex- perience or not approved , meriting or not meriting , and the several degrees of these and the like condi- tions , shall in right reason tie us unto , without any ...
... princely bounty or not needing the same , approved to us by our ex- perience or not approved , meriting or not meriting , and the several degrees of these and the like condi- tions , shall in right reason tie us unto , without any ...
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