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" 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 free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you more than general... "
The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay - หน้า 35
โดย Francis Bacon - 1838
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Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 644 หน้า
...course; so as I am more free than ever I was from, any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you, more than general good manners, or your particular...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...

Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 608 หน้า
...course ; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you, more than general good manners, or your particular...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 ;...

An Account of the Life and Times of Francis Bacon, เล่มที่ 1

James Spedding - 1880 - 748 หน้า
...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...

The Wit and Wisdom of the Bench and Bar

Frederick Charles Moncreiff - 1882 - 204 หน้า
...course; so as I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you more than general good manners or your particular...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...

Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and Character

Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 หน้า
...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,...

Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1883 - 624 หน้า
...of me. But that tide is passed. . I write not this to shew my friends what a brave letter I have I written to Mr. Attorney ; I have none of those humours ; but / that 1 have written is to a good end, that is, to the more decent carriage of my master's service, and to...

Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works

Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 540 หน้า
...couise ; so aa I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you, more than general good manners or your particular...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...

Francis Bacon: Bacon's life

John Nichol - 1888 - 270 หน้า
...not moved with them." On this there follows a letter of expostulation, with the significant phrase, " If you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune...have had more use of me; but that tide is passed." Henceforth the relation between the two men is that of undisguised rivalry and mutual contempt, tempered,...

Francis Bacon: His Life and Philosophy, ส่วนที่ 1

John Nichol - 1888 - 236 หน้า
...not moved with them." On this there follows a letter of expostulation, with the significant phrase, " If you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune...have had more use of me; but that tide is passed." Henceforth the relation between the two men is that of undisguised rivalry and mutual contempt, tempered,...

Francis Bacon: Bacon's life

John Nichol - 1888 - 246 หน้า
...not moved with them." On this there follows a letter of expostulation, with the significant phrase, " If you had not been shortsighted in your own fortune...have had more use of me; but that tide is passed." Henceforth the relation between the two men is that of undisguised rivalry and mutual contempt, tempered,...




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