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218 ) ; that D is dated 7th of June , bridge , ” and wrote a letter to that effect 1595 ( v . p . 219 ) , and is , moreover , the to Essex ( B ) . That he then “ indulged same letter which Lord Campbell has in a short retreat to Essex's ...
218 ) ; that D is dated 7th of June , bridge , ” and wrote a letter to that effect 1595 ( v . p . 219 ) , and is , moreover , the to Essex ( B ) . That he then “ indulged same letter which Lord Campbell has in a short retreat to Essex's ...
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Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March , 1594 , having changed his mind , he wrote a letter to Essex .
Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March , 1594 , having changed his mind , he wrote a letter to Essex .
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But from a letter , dated 1599 , it is certain that Bacon wrote to the Earl , referring to the splendour of the appointment , and that too in the most cordial language . It is also certain , when Essex had returned , that Bacon wrote ...
But from a letter , dated 1599 , it is certain that Bacon wrote to the Earl , referring to the splendour of the appointment , and that too in the most cordial language . It is also certain , when Essex had returned , that Bacon wrote ...
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