I missed the solicitor's place, the rather I think by your means, I cannot expect that you and I shall ever serve as 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... Letters - Page 35by Francis Bacon - 1854Full view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 444 pages
...not i Addl. MSS. 5503, fo. 86. * So Ree. The MS. has with. been shortsighted in your owu fortune (a3 I think) you might have had more use of me. But that...this to show my friends what a brave letter I have written1 to Mr. Attorney ; I have none of those humours. But that I have written is to a good end,2... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 466 pages
...another upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...particular good usage shall provoke. And if you had not 1 Addl. MSS. 5503, fo. 36. » So Res. The MS. has tort*. 3 So R. The MS. reads " my discretion ; what... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 480 pages
...with another on your remove, or to step into some other course, so as I am more free than I ever was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...think), you might have had more use of me. But that side is passed. I write not this to show my friends what a brave letter I have written to Mr. Attorney.... | |
| James Spedding - 1878 - 742 pages
...another upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...general good manners or your particular good usage shall pror i See ante, p. 231. voke. And if you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune (as I think)... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 644 pages
...with another upon your remove, or to step into some other course; so as I am more free than ever I was from, any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...of me. But that tide is passed. I write not this to shew my friends what a brave letter I have written to Mr. Attorney; I have none of those humours; but... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 608 pages
...another ujwn your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...of me. But that tide is passed. I write not this to shew my friends what a brave letter I have written to Mr. Attorney ; I have none of those humours ;... | |
| James Spedding - 1880 - 748 pages
...or your particular good usage shall proi See antt, p. 231. LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION. [Ruon III. voke. And if you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune...tide is passed. I write not this to show my friends whut a brave letter I have "written to Mr. Attorney ; I have none of those humors. But that I have... | |
| Frederick Charles Moncreiff - 1882 - 204 pages
...with another upon your remove, or to step into some other course; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...provoke. And if you had not been short-sighted in your fortune (as I think), you might have had more use of me. But that tide is passed. I write not this... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 pages
...life-long enemy's, who bullied him and thwarted him at every step, whenever an occasion offered. " If you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune...(as I think), you might have had more use of me." This quarrel between Bacon and Coke occurred in the Exchequer, and the latter was, as usual, the assailant,... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 562 pages
...another upon your remove, or to step into some other course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to...this to show my friends what a brave letter I have writ to Mr. Attorney ; I have none of these humours. But that I have •written is to a good end, that... | |
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