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... wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered , because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . whom 21. Queen Elizabeth being to resolve upon a great officer , and being by some , that canvassed for others , put in ...
... wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered , because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . whom 21. Queen Elizabeth being to resolve upon a great officer , and being by some , that canvassed for others , put in ...
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... : whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to him , for that he had broken the privilege of holy church , and taken his son . The king sent an embassage to him , and sent withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this 30.
... : whereupon the Pope writ a monitory to him , for that he had broken the privilege of holy church , and taken his son . The king sent an embassage to him , and sent withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this 30.
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Francis Bacon. withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this only in writing ; Vide num baec sit vestis filii tui : Know now whether this be thy son's coat . 98. Sir Amyas Pawlet , when he saw too much haste made in any matter ...
Francis Bacon. withal the armour wherein the bishop was taken and this only in writing ; Vide num baec sit vestis filii tui : Know now whether this be thy son's coat . 98. Sir Amyas Pawlet , when he saw too much haste made in any matter ...
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... wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which he did . And the bishop taking occasion to ...
... wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which he did . And the bishop taking occasion to ...
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... Wherein as I do him right , being myself a man that am as free from envying the dead in contemplation , as from envying the living in action or fortune : so yet nevertheless still I say , and I speak it more largely than before , that ...
... Wherein as I do him right , being myself a man that am as free from envying the dead in contemplation , as from envying the living in action or fortune : so yet nevertheless still I say , and I speak it more largely than before , that ...
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