Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Majesty had been gracious to me both in coun- tenancing me and conferring upon me the reversion of a good place , and per- ceiving your Majesty hath taken some displeasure towards me , both these were arguments to move me to offer unto ...
... Majesty had been gracious to me both in coun- tenancing me and conferring upon me the reversion of a good place , and per- ceiving your Majesty hath taken some displeasure towards me , both these were arguments to move me to offer unto ...
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... Majesty ... Then I began to doubt . . . whether it might not be taken for presumption in me to write Her Majesty ; and so resolved that it was best for me to follow Her Majesty's own way in committing it to .... It may please your ...
... Majesty ... Then I began to doubt . . . whether it might not be taken for presumption in me to write Her Majesty ; and so resolved that it was best for me to follow Her Majesty's own way in committing it to .... It may please your ...
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... Majesty as a mute person . But since this day se'night , the lease which I hold by your Majesty's beneficence expireth , and that farm is both my chiefest maintenance and mine own means of compounding with the merchants to whom I am ...
... Majesty as a mute person . But since this day se'night , the lease which I hold by your Majesty's beneficence expireth , and that farm is both my chiefest maintenance and mine own means of compounding with the merchants to whom I am ...
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