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" ... 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, which would be glad to have you paid at another's cost.... "
Letters - Page 35
by Francis Bacon - 1850
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Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works

Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 562 pages
...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 enemies which would be glad to have you paid at another's cost. Since the time I missed the Solicitor's...
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The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon: Including All His ..., Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 440 pages
...public place to be wronged, without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself. You arc great, and therefore have the more enviers, which...Attorney and Solicitor together : but either to serve with another upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I...
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Revue légale, Volume 7

1901 - 578 pages
...still a plain Queeu's Counsel, wrote to Coke in these tenus: '. Since the tinie I missed tue Solicitons place, the rather I think by your means, I cannot expect that you aud I shall ever serve as Attoruey and Solicitor together." Such was the flrst skirmish between these...
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Selected English Letters

Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 136 pages
...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...attorney and solicitor together: but either to serve with another upon your remove, or to step into some other course; so as I am more free than ever I...
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Francis Bacon: The Temper of a Man

Catherine Drinker Bowen - 1993 - 294 pages
...You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. . . . You are great and therefore have the more enviers,...shall ever serve as Attorney and Solicitor together. . . . And if you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune (as I think) you might have had more...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 8

1828 - 402 pages
...you take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. * * * You are great, and therefore have the more enviers,...attorney and solicitor together; but either to serve with another upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so I am more free than ever I was...
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Westminster Hall: Or Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar, Bench ...

1825 - 938 pages
...place to be wronged, without repelling the same to my best advantage to right myself. You are groat, and therefore have the more enviers, which would be...rather, I think, by your means,) I cannot expect that yon and I shall ever serve as attorney and solicitor together ; but either to serve with another upon...
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