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" ... stay. And surely I may not endure, in public place, to be wronged without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself. You are great, and therefore have the more enviers, which would be glad to have you paid at another's cost. "
Letters - Page 35
by Francis Bacon - 1854
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Letters of S[i]r Francis Bacon ... Written During the Reign of King James ...

Francis Bacon - 1702 - 408 pages
...endure in publick place, to be wronged without repelling the fame to my belt advantage to right my (elf; You are great, and therefore have the more Enviers,...which would be glad to have you paid at another's coft. Since the time I miffed the Solicitors place, ("the rather I think by your means) I cannot exped:...
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A Select Collection of Original Letters: Written by the Most ..., Volume 1

John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 pages
...public Place endure to be wronged, without repelling the fame to my beft Advantage to right myfelf. You are great, and therefore have the more Enviers, which would be glad to have you paid at another'-s Coft. Since the time I miffed the Solicitor's Place, the rather I think, by your means,...
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Elegant Epistles: Or, A Copious Collection of Familiar and Amusing Letters,

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 pages
...public place endure to be wronged, without repelling the fame to my beft advantage to ri^ht myfelf. You are great, -and therefore have the more envier.s,...which would be glad to have you paid at another's coil. Since the time I milled the lolicitor's place, the rather I think R 3 by rió by yoer means,...
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Writings historical. Letters

Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 pages
...mend, when others stand at a stay. And surely I may not endure,in public place, to be wronged without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....therefore have the more enviers, which would be glad to haveyou paid at another's cost. Since the time I missed the solicitor's place, the rather I think by...
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The North American Review, Volume 13

1821 - 526 pages
...when others stand at • stay. And surely I may not endure, in public place, to be wronged without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....solicitor together; but either to serve with another at your remove, or to step into some other course : so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1823 - 804 pages
...mend, others' stand at a stay. And surely I may not endure, in public place, to be wronged, without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....think by your means) I cannot expect that you and 1 shall ever serve as attorney and solicitor, together ; but either to serve with another upon your...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 5

Francis Bacon - 1824 - 624 pages
...mend, when others stand at a stay. And surely I may not endure, in public place, to be wronged without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....great and therefore have the more enviers, which would beglad to have you paid at another's cost. Since the time I missed the solicitor's place, the rather...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

1825 - 320 pages
...mine mend, others stand at a stay. And surely I may not endure in public place to be wronged, without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....have the more enviers, which would. be glad to have yon paid at another's cost. Since the time I missed the solicitor's place, (the rather, I think, by...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 16

Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...mine mend, others stand at a stay. And surely, I may not endure in public place to be wronged, without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....You are great, and therefore have the more enviers, deceived if your lordship find not the King well inclined, and my Lord Salisbury forward and affectionate."...
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The Life of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Coke, Knt., Lord Chief Justice ...

Humphry William Woolrych - 1826 - 262 pages
...mend, when others stand at a stay. And surely I may not endure, in public place, to be wronged without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself....solicitor's place, the rather, I think, by your means, not expect that you and I shall ever serve as attorney and solicitor together; but either to serve...
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