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" ... and other such strange light terms he gave me, with that insulting which cannot be expressed. Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this: "Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the... "
Letters, Speeches, Charges, Advises, &c: Supplement (16 p.) appended - Page 23
by Francis Bacon - 1763 - 396 pages
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 27

1763 - 556 pages
...with that infulting, which cannot be expreflcd. " Herewith ftirred, yet I faid no more but this : c Mr. ' Attorney, do not deprefs me fo far ; for I have...With this he fpake, neither I nor himfelf could tell \vhat, as if he had been born Attorney General ; and in the end bade me not meddle with the Queen's...
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Letters, continued. Letters, speeches, charges, advices, etc. first pub. by ...

Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 pages
...be expressed. Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : " Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far ; for I have " been your better, and may be again, when it please " the queen." With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 6

1822 - 386 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far ; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 426 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 16

Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the Queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been bom...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 14

1826 - 368 pages
...cannot be expressed. " Herewith stirred, I said no more than this: ' Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far, for I have been your better, and may be again, when it pleases the queen.' " With this he spoke, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 7

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 pages
...cannot be expressed. Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far ; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen. With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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Eminent British Lawyers

Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 554 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not depress me so far ; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no more but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not oppress me so far ; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had' been...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...be expressed. " Herewith stirred, yet I said no mo/e but this : ' Mr. Attorney, do not oppress me so far ; for I have been your better, and may be again, when it please the queen.' " With this he spake, neither I nor himself could tell what, as if he had been born...
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