The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen7

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Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1874
 

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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM 20 January 161920 73
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The King undertakes to act as mediator in the quarrel
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Account to be given to the King on his return from the pro
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Proceedings in Star Chamber against some of the Dutch merchants
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Case of the Earl of Suffolk
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Relations between Bacon and Sir James Whitelocke
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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM LO HIGH ADMIRAL
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TO THE KING 1 March 16201
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SERENISSIMO AC POTENTISSIMO REGI AC DOMINO DOMINO
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Montagu Hobarte and Crew 21 Nov 1620
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CHAPTER V
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Prosperity of Bacons personal fortunes To be created Viscount
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BEGINNING OF A SPEECH INTENDED TO BE SPOKEN AFTER
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Grant of two subsidies without reference to the Palatinate
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Escape of Sir G Monperson Preparations in the Commons
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The Conference passes without any mention of the Referees till
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TO MR MATTHEW
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CHAPTER VI
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Bacon being too ill to attend in his place writes to the Lords
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The Kings speech to the Lords
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DELIVER TO THE KING APRIL 16 1621 UPON HIS FIRST
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Reasons for not accepting as proved against him more than
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORDS SPIRITUAL AND TEM
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The confession accepted by the Lords as ingenuous and full
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Consideration of the sentence to be awarded Cases requiring
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Elsings notes of the debate on the question of guilt and
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CHAPTER VII
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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM 31 May 1621
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Causes of the failure of the warpolicy
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His want of means to subsist His claims upon the King
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Partial remission of the sentence of exclusion from the verge
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Gives offence to Buckingham by refusing to sell York House
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Buckingham failing to come Bacon draws up a letter of expostu
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TO THE SAME
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TO THE SAME
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Bacon resolves to petition to the Lords to recommend
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TO THE SAME
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Letter to an Italian philosopher in answer to questions concern
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Letter to an Italian philosopher in answer to questions concern
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Collection of Natural and Experimental History Resolution
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COPY OF THE KINGS WARRANT TOUCHING THE LORD
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Death of the Provost of Eton Suit to succeed
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To MR SECRETARY CONWAY 29 March 1623
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TO SIR DUDLEY CARLETON 15 April 1623
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TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM INTO SPAIN
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TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM LORD HIGH ADMIRAL
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The Provostship of Eton given to Sir H Wotton Suit for
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TO THE MARQUIS DEFFIAT THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR
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Design for erecting titulary Roman Catholic bishops in Eng
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TO THE EARL OF DORSET
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Commons to the fate of the Palatinate and the issues of
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140
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CHAPTER X
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Form of warrant drawn for the Kings signature
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TO THE EARL OF DORSET
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Recovery from a sickness of some weeks
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Publication of the enlarged edition of the Essays
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The difference in the character of his offences as understood
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Bacons mode of doing business as a Judge in Chancery
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List of papers entered in Robert Stephenss catalogue to which
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TO THE R HONOURABLE OUR VERY GOOD L THE MARQ
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Index to Vol VII
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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM 16 Dec 1620
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Bacons continued anxiety for a pardon of the whole sentence
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Grant of three years pension in advance
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439
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TO SECRETARY CONWAY 26 Janu 1625
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Desire to be readmitted into the House of Lords
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Progress of the negotiation with Spain for the marriage
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No letters preserved written during the next 6 months Publica
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The subsequent debates showing that the nature and objects
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