Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... his companions were playing in St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of Bacon , p . 3. ) In his Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in ...
... his companions were playing in St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of Bacon , p . 3. ) In his Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in ...
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... lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ordinary sort of ...
... lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ordinary sort of ...
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. to ingratiate himself with the people , ―a deadly political sin in those days of high prerogative . This , however , he denied . In a letter to the ... lordship to discover anything I HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 15.
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. to ingratiate himself with the people , ―a deadly political sin in those days of high prerogative . This , however , he denied . In a letter to the ... lordship to discover anything I HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 15.
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. be glad to attend your lordship to discover anything I said not ; if it were misconstrued , I would be glad to expound my words , to ... his speaking : his language , where 16 . CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. be glad to attend your lordship to discover anything I said not ; if it were misconstrued , I would be glad to expound my words , to ... his speaking : his language , where 16 . CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... his lordship ( Essex ) of this purpose of mine to travel , ac- companying it with these very words , that upon her majesty's rejecting me with such circumstance , though parted to his brother and lord Essex his design to C 2 HIS LIFE ...
... his lordship ( Essex ) of this purpose of mine to travel , ac- companying it with these very words , that upon her majesty's rejecting me with such circumstance , though parted to his brother and lord Essex his design to C 2 HIS LIFE ...
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