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should be, that are to execute the power of Ordinance of the King's Prerogative; Short Notes of civill conversation; An Essay on Death; His Opinion concerning the disposition of Suttons Charity, delivered to King James; A Letter of Advice written to Sir Edward Cooke, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench; A Letter to the Lord Treasurer in excuse of his speech in Parliament against the treble subsidy; A Letter to my Lord Treasurer, recommending his first suite touching the Sollicitor's place; A Letter of Ceremony to Queen Elizabeth upon the sending of a New Year's gift; Another to the Queen upon the like Ceremony; A Letter of Advice to the Earle of Essex, to take upon him the Care of the Irish businesse, when Mr. Secretary Cecill was in France; A Letter of Advice to the Earle of Essex upon the first Treaty with Tyron in 1598, before my Lord was nominated for the charge of Ireland; Another Letter of Advice to my Lord immediately before his going into Ireland; A Letter to the said Earle, of offer of his service when he was first enlarged to Essex-house; Two Letters to be framed, the one as from Mr. Anthony Bacon to the Earle of Essex, the other as the Earle's answer thereunto delivered, with the advice of Mr. Anthony Bacon; My Lord of Essex his answer to Mr. Anthony Bacon's Letter; A Letter to Mr. Secretary Cecill, after the defeating of the Spanish Forces in Ireland; A Letter of Recommendation of his Service to the Earl of Northampton, a few days before Queen Elizabeth's death; A Letter of Offer of his service to his Majesty upon his first coming in; A Letter to Mr. Fauls in Scotland, upon the entrance of his Majesties Raign; A Letter of commending his love to the Lord of Kinlosse upon his Majesties entrance; Letter

commending his love and occasions to Sir Thomas Challenor in Scotland, upon his Majesties entrance; A Letter to Mr. Davies, then gone to the King at his first entrance; A Letter to Mr. Fauls 28 March 1603; A Letter to Dr. Morrison, a Scottish Physician, upon his Majesties coming in; A Letter to Mr. Robert Kenny upon the death of Queen Elizabeth; A Letter to my Lord of Northumberland mentioning a Proclamation for the King; A Letter to my Lord Southampton upon the King's coming in; A Letter to the Lord of Northumberland after he had been with the King; A Letter to the Earl of Salisbury, touching the Advancement of Learning; A Letter to the Lord Treasurer Buckhurst upon the like Argument; A Letter of Expostulation to the Attourney Generall Sir Edward Cook; A Letter to the Lord Chancellour of the like Argument; A Letter to the King concerning the Sollicitour place; A Letter to the Earl of Salisbury of courtesie upon New Year's guift; A second Letter to the Lord Chancellour; Another Letter to the Lord Chancellour touching the former argument; An Expostulatory Letter to Sir Vincent Skinner; A Letter to Mr. Davies his Majesties attourney in Ireland; A Letter to Mr. Pierce, Secretary to the Lord Deputy of Ireland; A Letter to Mr. Murrey; A Letter to my Lady Packington; A Letter to Mr. Matthews imprisoned for Religion; Sir Thomas Bodley's Letter to Sir Francis Bacon, about his Cogitata et visa, wherein he declareth his opinion freely touching the same; The Characters of a believing Christian in Paradoxes and seeming contradictions; A Confession of the Faith, written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knight, Viscount of St. Alban, about the time he was Sollicitour Generall to our late Soveraign Lord

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DONG DANG MAGLAR ER FLER
THE

REMAINES

OF THE

RIGHT HONORABLE
FRANCIS Lord VERULAM

Viscount of St. Albanes, fometimes Lord
Chancellour of England.

BEING

Effayes and feverall Letters to feverall great Per-
fonages, and other pieces of various and high con-
cerament not heretofore published. A Table whereof
for the Readers more cafe is adjoyned.

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LONDON:
Printed by B. Alfop, for LawrenceChapman, and are to be fold at
his Shop neer the Savoy in the Strand, 1648.

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