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1 Int | disregarded. Bacon, now Queen’s Counsel, not only appeared against 2 Int | in his office of King’s Counsel in August, 1604; but he 3 1, II | eloquence and learning, gave counsel in open senate that they 4 1, III | course of good and free counsel after his master grew extremely 5 1, III | able to give him faithful counsel, or whereby to stand upon 6 1, IV | occasions, of conference, counsel, persuasion, discourse, 7 1, VI | other of a law, decree, or counsel.~(3) To proceed, to that 8 1, VI | knowledge; yet nevertheless that counsel of His was no sooner performed, 9 1, VII | counsellors of princes, that they counsel their masters according 10 2, III | are pleadings, speeches of counsel, laudatives, invectives, 11 2, XX | Demosthenes concludes his counsel, Quae si feceritis, non 12 2, XXIII| as there is a wisdom of counsel and advice even in private 13 2, XXIII| For there is a wisdom of counsel, and again there is a wisdom 14 2, XXIII| are weak for government or counsel; like ants, which is a wise 15 2, XXIII| as there is a wisdom of counsel and advice even in private 16 2, XXIII| For there is a wisdom of counsel, and again there is a wisdom 17 2, XXIII| are weak for government or counsel; like ants, which is a wise 18 2, XXV | redemption, in the election and counsel, to the Father; in the whole