Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... further news of him , we may suppose him to be sufficiently occupied with his new studies ; as wishing to push himself on with all speed , that he may be the sooner ripe for any worthier or more congenial employment that may offer . And ...
... further news of him , we may suppose him to be sufficiently occupied with his new studies ; as wishing to push himself on with all speed , that he may be the sooner ripe for any worthier or more congenial employment that may offer . And ...
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... further to give me leave to make this re- quest unto you , that it would please your good Ladyship in your letters wherewith you visit my good Lord to vouchsafe the mention and recommendation of my suit ; wherein your Lady- ship shall ...
... further to give me leave to make this re- quest unto you , that it would please your good Ladyship in your letters wherewith you visit my good Lord to vouchsafe the mention and recommendation of my suit ; wherein your Lady- ship shall ...
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... further news of Francis Bacon till the 15th of April , 15823 ; but as we find that he was then residing as before in Gray's Inn , where he was admitted Utter Barrister on the 27th of June following , we may suppose that he had been ...
... further news of Francis Bacon till the 15th of April , 15823 ; but as we find that he was then residing as before in Gray's Inn , where he was admitted Utter Barrister on the 27th of June following , we may suppose that he had been ...
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... further the advancement of his son and his house , ( a respect highly regarded of all the Popes , ) than of any inclination of nature , the which yet in these years abhorreth not his secret pleasures . Howbeit , two things especially ...
... further the advancement of his son and his house , ( a respect highly regarded of all the Popes , ) than of any inclination of nature , the which yet in these years abhorreth not his secret pleasures . Howbeit , two things especially ...
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... Further Pomerania , in the borders of Poland and Prussia . 5. Cassimire at Camyn , which bishoprick he holdeth , either as admi- nistrator , or in his own possession and right . Ulricke , Duke of Meckelbourg , remaineth most at Gustrow ...
... Further Pomerania , in the borders of Poland and Prussia . 5. Cassimire at Camyn , which bishoprick he holdeth , either as admi- nistrator , or in his own possession and right . Ulricke , Duke of Meckelbourg , remaineth most at Gustrow ...
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