Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... BATE , EXCE FROM A MEDAL BY W WYON ARA . MINT . A. MAXWELL , London MDCCCXXXV . MAJESTY . BIBLIOTHECA , Bayerische Staatsbibliothek MyMünchenSIS PREFACE . IT Ir may. LAW BOOKSELLER TO HIS BELL YARD . LINCOLNS INN . CHARACTER.
... BATE , EXCE FROM A MEDAL BY W WYON ARA . MINT . A. MAXWELL , London MDCCCXXXV . MAJESTY . BIBLIOTHECA , Bayerische Staatsbibliothek MyMünchenSIS PREFACE . IT Ir may. LAW BOOKSELLER TO HIS BELL YARD . LINCOLNS INN . CHARACTER.
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... majesty's happy reign . ' † * Strype's Annals of Elizabeth , c . 25 , p . 251 . There appear to have been two editions by lady Bacon ; one published in 1562 , two years after the birth of her youngest son , Francis , and the other in ...
... majesty's happy reign . ' † * Strype's Annals of Elizabeth , c . 25 , p . 251 . There appear to have been two editions by lady Bacon ; one published in 1562 , two years after the birth of her youngest son , Francis , and the other in ...
Side 13
... majesty's speech the other day , delivered by the lord Keeper ; how that it was a thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law ...
... majesty's speech the other day , delivered by the lord Keeper ; how that it was a thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law ...
Side 14
... 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 the lower House that spake for the subsidy ...
... 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 the lower House that spake for the subsidy ...
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... majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament . It might please her sacred majesty to think what my end should be in those speeches , if it were not duty , and duty alone . I am not so simple , but I know the common ...
... majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament . It might please her sacred majesty to think what my end should be in those speeches , if it were not duty , and duty alone . I am not so simple , but I know the common ...
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