Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of Bacon , p . 3. ) In his Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in St. James's fields , and accounts for the loud sound produced by blowing through a small aper- ture ...
... cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of Bacon , p . 3. ) In his Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in St. James's fields , and accounts for the loud sound produced by blowing through a small aper- ture ...
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... caused to be planted an avenue of elms , substituting , as occasion required , new plants for those that decayed . In these tranquil occupations Bacon took great delight , finding , as he * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 87 ...
... caused to be planted an avenue of elms , substituting , as occasion required , new plants for those that decayed . In these tranquil occupations Bacon took great delight , finding , as he * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 87 ...
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... cause of assembling all the lord Bacon's lodgings were in Gray's Inn Square , No. 1 . * Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 295 . + Rawley's Life of Bacon ; Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 16 , p . 596 ; and see Note ( A. ) parliaments hath been ...
... cause of assembling all the lord Bacon's lodgings were in Gray's Inn Square , No. 1 . * Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 295 . + Rawley's Life of Bacon ; Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 16 , p . 596 ; and see Note ( A. ) parliaments hath been ...
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... causes . But this is Essex , and she is more angry with him than with me .'- Letter to his brother Antony , ' vol . 13 , p . 83 . " * July 27th , 1594 . + + Bacon's Works , vol 13 , p . 77. Writing to his uncle , the lord Treasurer ...
... causes . But this is Essex , and she is more angry with him than with me .'- Letter to his brother Antony , ' vol . 13 , p . 83 . " * July 27th , 1594 . + + Bacon's Works , vol 13 , p . 77. Writing to his uncle , the lord Treasurer ...
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... cause ; first , that it was premunire , and now last that it was high treason ; and this opinion to be in opposition and encounter of the lord Chief Justice's opinion and the Attorney - Ge- neral's . My lord , ( I thank God , ) my wit ...
... cause ; first , that it was premunire , and now last that it was high treason ; and this opinion to be in opposition and encounter of the lord Chief Justice's opinion and the Attorney - Ge- neral's . My lord , ( I thank God , ) my wit ...
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