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" And for your Lordship, perhaps you shall not find more strength and less encounter in any other. And if your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your Lordship shall be concurrent,... "
The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord ... - Page 207
by Francis Bacon - 1824
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The Early Life of Lord Bacon

Parker Woodward - 1902 - 144 pages
...encounter in any other. And if your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that / do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your Lordship...that I am a most dishonest man. And if your Lordship cannot carry me on, I will not do as Anaxagoras did, who reduced himself with contemplation unto voluntary...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ..., Volume 2

John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 534 pages
...that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer to your Lordship shall be convenient, say then that I am a most dishonest man. And if your Lordship will not carry me on, this will I do : I will sell the inheritance that I have, and will purchase some lease of quick revenue,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302

1907 - 694 pages
...influence at any rate, no 1 In his letter to Burghley (January 1592) he says: " If ... I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your lordship...concurrent, say then that I am a most dishonest man." 2 We find Essex pleading Bacon's claims as early as 1588. See Dr. Abbott's " Introduction to Bacon's...
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The Living Age, Volume 253

1907 - 866 pages
...his letter to Burghley (January 1692) he says : " If ... I do seek or affect any place »•hereunto any that is nearer unto your lordship shall be concurrent, say then that I am a most dishonest man." 3 We find Essex pleading Bacon's claims as early as 1588. .S>? Dr. Abbott's '• Introduction tu Bacon's...
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The Essays of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - 1908 - 412 pages
...encounter in any other. And if your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your Lordship...but this I will do— I will sell the inheritance I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue, or some office of gain that shall be executed by...
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Bacon

Richard William Church - 1910 - 252 pages
...encounter in any other. And if your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your Lordship...contemplation unto voluntary poverty, but this I will do—I will sell the inheritance I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue, or some office of...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Aus to Cal

1910 - 1034 pages
...that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer to your lord ship shall be convenient, say then that I am a most dishonest man. And if your lordship will not carry me on,. . .this 1 will do. I will sell the inheritance that I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue,...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 3

1910 - 1110 pages
...affect any place whereunto any that is nearer to your lordship shall be convenient, say then that 1 am a most dishonest man. And if your lordship will not carry me on,. . .this I will do, I will sell the inheritance that I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue,...
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The Mystery of Francis Bacon

William Thomas Smedley - 1912 - 216 pages
...letter should be noted : " If your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer unto your Lordship...concurrent, say then that I am a most dishonest man." Surely this was an assurance on Bacon's part that he did not seek or affect to stand in the way of...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 pages
...encounter in any other. And if your Lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect earing from those portions of the world in which the...latter days, in like manner, outside the Catholic I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue, or some office of gain that shall be executed by...
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