The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 6 |
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according affection ALBAN answer assured BACON BUCKINGHAM cause charge chief commanded commission common concerning council course court desire direction doth doubt earl Edward excellent faithful farther favour fortune Francis give given grace grant hands hath hear Henry honourable Lord hope humble Indorsed John judges judgment justice kind king king's lady late leave letter live London LORD CHANCELLOR lordship majesty majesty's March marquis MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter means mind nature never noble obliged October opinion parliament particular passed person pleased pleasure pounds pray present prince ready reason received respect rest Robert seal sent servant serve shew speak thanks things Thomas thought tion touching treasurer true unto VISCOUNT wherein whereof wish write written