Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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Wherefore in passion I went away , saying while I was with her I could not but solicit for the cause and the man I so much affected , and therefore I would retire myself till I might be more graciously heard . And so we parted .
Wherefore in passion I went away , saying while I was with her I could not but solicit for the cause and the man I so much affected , and therefore I would retire myself till I might be more graciously heard . And so we parted .
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Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . ” The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly ...
Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . ” The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly ...
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I confess , in causes perplexed , I have somewhat of the cuncative inclined to delay ; and I am of opinion that whosoever ... It hath been a matter much used of late that upon the full hearing of a cause nothing is pronounced in Court ...
I confess , in causes perplexed , I have somewhat of the cuncative inclined to delay ; and I am of opinion that whosoever ... It hath been a matter much used of late that upon the full hearing of a cause nothing is pronounced in Court ...
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