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THE WORKS OF
LORD BACON.
VOL. II.
HENRY G. BOHN, 18, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, AND SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.
MDCCCLXXI.
1871
JOHN CHILDS AND SON, PRINTERS.
LETTERS.
CONTENTS.
LETTER
1. To a noble lord
2. A letter of ceremony to queen Elizabeth,
upon
the sending of a new year's gift .
3. A letter of ceremony to queen Elizabeth,
upon the sending of a new year's gift
4. To the queen
5. To the queen
6. To the queen
7. To my lord treasurer Burghley
8. To the lord treasurer Burghley
LETTERS IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.
25. To the lord keeper
26. To the lord keeper
27. To the lord keeper
28. To the lord keeper
29. To the lord keeper
30. To the lord keeper
31. To the lord keeper
32. To my lord of Essex
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9. To the lord treasurer Burghley 10. To the lord treasurer Burghley 11. To the lord treasurer Burghley, in excuse of
the author's speech in parliament against the triple subsidy
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12. To the lord keeper of the great seal
13. To the lord keeper
14. To the lord keeper
15. To the lord keeper
16. To the lord keeper
17. To the lord keeper
18. To the lord keeper
19. To the lord keeper
20. To the lord keeper
21. To the lord keeper
22. A letter to the lord treasurer Burghley, re-
commending his first suit, touching the soli-
citor's place
23. To the lord keeper
24. To the lord keeper
33. To my lord of Essex
34. To my lord of Essex.
35. To Sir John Stanhope
36. To my lord of Essex
PAGE 37. To my lord of Essex
138. To my lord of Essex
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39. To the queen
140. To Sir Robert Cecil
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41. To Sir Robert Cecil
1 42. To Foulk Grevil
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143. To my lord of Essex
2 44. To Sir Robert Cecil, at his being in France 15
2 45. To Sir Robert Cecil
46. A letter of advice to the earl of Essex, to
take upon him the care of Irish causes, when
Mr. Secretary Cecil was in France
47. A letter of advice to the earl of Essex, upon
the first treaty with Tyrone, before the earl
was nominated for the charge of Ireland
48. A letter of advice to my lord of Essex, imme-
diately before his going into Ireland
49. To my lord of Essex
50. A letter to the earl of Essex, in offer of his
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52. To my lord of Essex
53. To my lord of Essex
54. To Sir Robert Cecil
6 51. An answer of my lord of Essex to the pre-
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ceding letter of Mr. Bacon
service when he was first enlarged to Essex
house
55. To my lord Henry Howard
56. Two letters framed, the one as from Mr.
Antony Bacon to the earl of Essex; the
other as the earl's answer thereunto'
57. A letter framed as from the earl; in answer
to the former letter
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8 58. A letter to Mr. Secretary Cecil, after the de-
feating of the Spanish forces in Ireland;
inciting him to embrace the care of reducing
that kingdom to civility, with some reasons
sent enclosed
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10 Considerations touching the queen's service in
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Ireland
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