Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... course of life to deal with few . ' * So , in a letter to the lord Treasurer , he says , ' I was sorry to find , by your lordship's speech yesterday , that my last speech in Parliament , delivered in discharge of my conscience , my duty ...
... course of life to deal with few . ' * So , in a letter to the lord Treasurer , he says , ' I was sorry to find , by your lordship's speech yesterday , that my last speech in Parliament , delivered in discharge of my conscience , my duty ...
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... course to quench all good spirits , and to corrupt every man's nature ; which will , I fear , much hurt her majesty's service in the end . I have been like a piece of stuff bespoken in the shop ; and if her majesty will not take me , it ...
... course to quench all good spirits , and to corrupt every man's nature ; which will , I fear , much hurt her majesty's service in the end . I have been like a piece of stuff bespoken in the shop ; and if her majesty will not take me , it ...
Side 24
... course , nor turn your estate thus by great gifts into obligations , for you will find many bad debtors . " He bade me take no care for that , and pressed it , whereupon I said , " My lord , I see I must be your homager , and hold land ...
... course , nor turn your estate thus by great gifts into obligations , for you will find many bad debtors . " He bade me take no care for that , and pressed it , whereupon I said , " My lord , I see I must be your homager , and hold land ...
Side 30
... infirmities translated upon my selfe , The late Professor Park meditated a course of lectures on the maxims of the law , perhaps after lord Bacon's plan . that her majesty might have the service of so active 30 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... infirmities translated upon my selfe , The late Professor Park meditated a course of lectures on the maxims of the law , perhaps after lord Bacon's plan . that her majesty might have the service of so active 30 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 36
... course , to open the law upon doubts , and not to open doubts upon the law . ' He then enters upon an examination of the statute , treating , in the first place , of the nature and definition of a use , its inception and progression ...
... course , to open the law upon doubts , and not to open doubts upon the law . ' He then enters upon an examination of the statute , treating , in the first place , of the nature and definition of a use , its inception and progression ...
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