Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... continued to take an active part in the Parliamentary debates , rapidly acquiring a high reputation as an eloquent and convincing speaker . ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full † * Bacon's ...
... continued to take an active part in the Parliamentary debates , rapidly acquiring a high reputation as an eloquent and convincing speaker . ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full † * Bacon's ...
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... continued in this manner , she would seek all England for a solicitor rather than take him ; yea , she would send for Heuston and Co- ventry , as if , said Bacon , she would swear them both . † my heart might be good , yet mine eyes ...
... continued in this manner , she would seek all England for a solicitor rather than take him ; yea , she would send for Heuston and Co- ventry , as if , said Bacon , she would swear them both . † my heart might be good , yet mine eyes ...
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... 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 request of his earliest and latest friend , Mr. Matthew . † Of all lord ...
... 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 request of his earliest and latest friend , Mr. Matthew . † Of all lord ...
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... continued deeply to stain our juris- prudence . In the time of Bacon , the rack did not remain idle , and if suspected of trea- son , a man was questioned ' before torture , in torture , between torture , and after tor- ture , ' upon ...
... continued deeply to stain our juris- prudence . In the time of Bacon , the rack did not remain idle , and if suspected of trea- son , a man was questioned ' before torture , in torture , between torture , and after tor- ture , ' upon ...
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... continued to his dying day . To pro- pound a better method of discovery , -one that would purge philosophy from its errors , and enrich it with new truths , -had long been a favourite and fixed purpose with Bacon ; and having , after ...
... continued to his dying day . To pro- pound a better method of discovery , -one that would purge philosophy from its errors , and enrich it with new truths , -had long been a favourite and fixed purpose with Bacon ; and having , after ...
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