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The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works ... - Page 121
by Francis Bacon - 1869
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 pages
...Majesty's saddle. If you take my Lord Hobart, you shall have a Judge at the upper end of your councilboard, and another at the lower end, whereby your Majesty...yet as legists, they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best. He is no statesman, but an economist wholly for himself; so as your Majesty...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 pages
...Majesty's saddle. If you take my Lord Hobart, you shall have a Judge at the upper end of your councilboard, and another at the lower end, whereby your Majesty...yet as legists, they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best. He is no statesman, but an economist wholly for himself; so as your Majesty...
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The works of Francis Bacon, Volume 5

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 pages
...and lastly, popular men are no sure mounters for your majesty's saddle. If you take my lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council...yet as legists they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best; he is no statesman, but an economist wholly for himself; so as your majesty,...
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Writings historical. Letters

Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 pages
...and lastly, popular men are no sure mounters for your majesty's saddle. If you take my lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council...yet as legists they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best ; he is no statesman, but an oeconomist wholly for himself; so as your majesty,...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 1

George Brodie - 1822 - 570 pages
...says he, " If you take my Lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council-board, and another at the lower end, whereby your Majesty...yet as legists they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best, — For myself, I can only present your Majesty with gloria in obsequio ; yet...
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Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Volume 2

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 pages
...saddle. If you take my lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council-board, and another at the lower end; whereby your majesty will find your prerogative pent If you take my lord of Canterbury, I will say no more but the chancellor's place requires a whole man....
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 5

Francis Bacon - 1824 - 624 pages
...and lastly, popular men are no sure mounters for your majesty's saddle. If you take my lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council...yet as legists they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best; he is no statesman, but an oecononrist wholly for himself; so as your majesty,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: Letters from the ...

Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 pages
...saddle. If you take my Lord Hubbard, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council-board, and another at the lower end : whereby your majesty...yet as legists they will agree, in magnifying that wherein they are best, he is no statesman, but an economist, wholly for himself. So as your majesty,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 12

Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 pages
...saddle. If you take my Lord Hubbard, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your council-board, and another at the lower end : whereby your majesty...yet as legists they will agree, in magnifying that wherein they are best, he is no statesman, but an economist, wholly for himself. So as your majesty,...
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Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, Volume 4

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 292 pages
...and, lastly, popular men are no sure mounters for your Majesty's saddle. If you take my Lord Hobart, you shall have a judge at the upper end of your Council...yet, as legists, they will agree in magnifying that wherein they are best : he is no statesman, but an (economist wholly for himself, so as your Majesty,...
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