The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... to him a pension of four thousand pounds a year , as long as he lived . Prince Henry died in the year 1612 , universally lamented . His excellent qualities had endeared him to the xxxii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... to him a pension of four thousand pounds a year , as long as he lived . Prince Henry died in the year 1612 , universally lamented . His excellent qualities had endeared him to the xxxii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... excellent qualities had endeared him to the love and expectations of all England . Ger- manicus was not more the darling of the Roman people and the untimely death of both those princes was universally believed to have been procured by ...
... excellent qualities had endeared him to the love and expectations of all England . Ger- manicus was not more the darling of the Roman people and the untimely death of both those princes was universally believed to have been procured by ...
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... excellent king , both daily sacrifices , and freewill offerings : the one pro- ceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout chearfulness : in like manner there belongeth to kings from their servants , both tribute of duty ...
... excellent king , both daily sacrifices , and freewill offerings : the one pro- ceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout chearfulness : in like manner there belongeth to kings from their servants , both tribute of duty ...
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... excellent ; all this has some- what servile , and holding of the subject . But your majesty's manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flow- ing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branch- ing itself into nature's order , full ...
... excellent ; all this has some- what servile , and holding of the subject . But your majesty's manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flow- ing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branch- ing itself into nature's order , full ...
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... excellent thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but be- cause , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to the good of men and mankind , it hath rather a sounding and unworthy glory , than a meriting and ...
... excellent thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but be- cause , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to the good of men and mankind , it hath rather a sounding and unworthy glory , than a meriting and ...
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