Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... considered an un- finished work . In his proposition to king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis juris , ' as of all things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws ...
... considered an un- finished work . In his proposition to king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis juris , ' as of all things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws ...
Side 31
... considered but as the recreations of his other studies , * and accord- ingly continued them , publishing in subse- quent editions several additional Essays ; and it is an interesting fact , that the one on Friendship was written at the ...
... considered but as the recreations of his other studies , * and accord- ingly continued them , publishing in subse- quent editions several additional Essays ; and it is an interesting fact , that the one on Friendship was written at the ...
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... considered as very profound , showing that the author had the clearest conception of this most abstruse part of the law . * He begins by observing , that ' if my in- . vention or judgment be too barren or too weak , yet , by the benefit ...
... considered as very profound , showing that the author had the clearest conception of this most abstruse part of the law . * He begins by observing , that ' if my in- . vention or judgment be too barren or too weak , yet , by the benefit ...
Side 48
... considered as the porch of the magnificent temple that he was engaged in rearing , Bacon foresaw Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 16 , pp . 596 , 597. See Note ( A. ) that it would lessen , in some measure , the 48 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... considered as the porch of the magnificent temple that he was engaged in rearing , Bacon foresaw Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 16 , pp . 596 , 597. See Note ( A. ) that it would lessen , in some measure , the 48 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 51
... considered the excellency , honour , policy , safety , and utility of the work , he then proceeds to point out the means by which it might be best effected . We have already observed , that the pre- judices of the Queen , the policy or ...
... considered the excellency , honour , policy , safety , and utility of the work , he then proceeds to point out the means by which it might be best effected . We have already observed , that the pre- judices of the Queen , the policy or ...
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