Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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In effect Francis Bacon says , “ If you give me a subordinate office of work , I will not take the slightest advantage to lift myself to my rightful heritage ; if I do , say then that I am a most dishonest man .
In effect Francis Bacon says , “ If you give me a subordinate office of work , I will not take the slightest advantage to lift myself to my rightful heritage ; if I do , say then that I am a most dishonest man .
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Give me the place of the Solicitor - he drums and drums into the Queen's ear . hot , she cools : when he storms upon her and will not be denied , she turns from the spoiled boy . Bacon must wait ; Fleming shall be her man .
Give me the place of the Solicitor - he drums and drums into the Queen's ear . hot , she cools : when he storms upon her and will not be denied , she turns from the spoiled boy . Bacon must wait ; Fleming shall be her man .
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Fourthly , I was bold to stand upon my ground , and so I said I knew your Lordship would , that these were Slanders which were brought him of us both ; and that it stood not upon his Honour to give credit to them .
Fourthly , I was bold to stand upon my ground , and so I said I knew your Lordship would , that these were Slanders which were brought him of us both ; and that it stood not upon his Honour to give credit to them .
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