The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen4Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... doubt been inserted by some one upon conjecture ; 1603 being the year when knights were made so freely , -the true date of Bacon's marriage not being known , —and the extreme improbability that he could at that time have been so far ...
... doubt been inserted by some one upon conjecture ; 1603 being the year when knights were made so freely , -the true date of Bacon's marriage not being known , —and the extreme improbability that he could at that time have been so far ...
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... doubt whether he had any reason for thinking so , more than that he was a man whom Bacon was likely to have known and taken an interest in . The small difficulty which I mentioned as remaining to be ex- plained , is merely that Bacon ...
... doubt whether he had any reason for thinking so , more than that he was a man whom Bacon was likely to have known and taken an interest in . The small difficulty which I mentioned as remaining to be ex- plained , is merely that Bacon ...
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... to Ellesmere , above quoted . The business was no doubt Tyrone's cause , which was to have been heard in London . more fruit of conference . To requite your proclamation , 1607-8 . ] 5 LETTER TO THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL .
... to Ellesmere , above quoted . The business was no doubt Tyrone's cause , which was to have been heard in London . more fruit of conference . To requite your proclamation , 1607-8 . ] 5 LETTER TO THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL .
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... doubt , that knew not what warrant you had . But my wrong is , that you having had my Lord Treasurer's and Mr. Chancellor's warrant for payment above a month since , you , I say , making your pay- ments belike upon such differences as ...
... doubt , that knew not what warrant you had . But my wrong is , that you having had my Lord Treasurer's and Mr. Chancellor's warrant for payment above a month since , you , I say , making your pay- ments belike upon such differences as ...
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... doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this period . It seems that Bacon had been expecting a visit from him , and , being called away on business , wrote to put him off . What the " writing " was , to which it refers , it ...
... doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this period . It seems that Bacon had been expecting a visit from him , and , being called away on business , wrote to put him off . What the " writing " was , to which it refers , it ...
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