Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 115
... Lordship , at my being with you , to vouchsafe me , above my Degree and Desert : Therefore my letter hath no further errand but to commend your Lordship THE REMEMBRANCE OF MY SUIT which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased ...
... Lordship , at my being with you , to vouchsafe me , above my Degree and Desert : Therefore my letter hath no further errand but to commend your Lordship THE REMEMBRANCE OF MY SUIT which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased ...
Pagina 144
... Lordship's favour unto me that being hardly ( unfavourably ) informed of me , you took occasion of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . But because your Lordship did mingle therewith both a late motion of mine own , and ...
... Lordship's favour unto me that being hardly ( unfavourably ) informed of me , you took occasion of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . But because your Lordship did mingle therewith both a late motion of mine own , and ...
Pagina 188
... Lordship ; who being the Atlas of this Commonwealth , the Honour of my House , and the second Founder of my poor ... Lordship , perhaps you shall not find more strength and less encounter in any other . And if your Lordship shall ...
... Lordship ; who being the Atlas of this Commonwealth , the Honour of my House , and the second Founder of my poor ... Lordship , perhaps you shall not find more strength and less encounter in any other . And if your Lordship shall ...
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