Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... charged with the crime of high treason . His story is too well known to justify any account of it in this place , and we advert to it on the ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My ...
... charged with the crime of high treason . His story is too well known to justify any account of it in this place , and we advert to it on the ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My ...
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... charge of his great , but then almost unknown , contemporary ! : - ' Fling away ambition ; By that sin fell the angels ; how can man then , The image of his Maker , hope to win by ' t ? ' : - He was soon attached to the court of James ...
... charge of his great , but then almost unknown , contemporary ! : - ' Fling away ambition ; By that sin fell the angels ; how can man then , The image of his Maker , hope to win by ' t ? ' : - He was soon attached to the court of James ...
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... charge which he delivered in the Star - Chamber , upon informations exhibited against William Priest and Richard Wright , as principal and se- cond , was so highly approved of by the lords of the council , that they directed it to be ...
... charge which he delivered in the Star - Chamber , upon informations exhibited against William Priest and Richard Wright , as principal and se- cond , was so highly approved of by the lords of the council , that they directed it to be ...
Side 61
... charge for books of law . For the former of these , touching the new labour , it is true , ' says Bacon , ' that it would follow , if the law were new molded into a text - law ; for then men must be new to begin , and that is one of the ...
... charge for books of law . For the former of these , touching the new labour , it is true , ' says Bacon , ' that it would follow , if the law were new molded into a text - law ; for then men must be new to begin , and that is one of the ...
Side 62
... charge , it is not worthy the speaking of in a matter of so high importance ; it might have been used of the new translation of the Bible , and such like works . Books must follow sciences , and not sciences books . ' Bacon then ...
... charge , it is not worthy the speaking of in a matter of so high importance ; it might have been used of the new translation of the Bible , and such like works . Books must follow sciences , and not sciences books . ' Bacon then ...
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