Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side vii
... opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of science - an opi- nion , indeed , so glaringly erroneous , that it could scarcely have justified any consideration , had it not been broadly . and unhesitatingly avowed by sir Da ...
... opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of science - an opi- nion , indeed , so glaringly erroneous , that it could scarcely have justified any consideration , had it not been broadly . and unhesitatingly avowed by sir Da ...
Side 17
... that this manly speech about the subsidy , and the opinion that Bacon was rather a man of wit and knowledge than a profound lawyer , retarded , * Milton . C 6 for a time , his further advancement ; for HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 17.
... that this manly speech about the subsidy , and the opinion that Bacon was rather a man of wit and knowledge than a profound lawyer , retarded , * Milton . C 6 for a time , his further advancement ; for HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 17.
Side 21
... opinion of so many honourable and worthy persons , retire myself with a couple of men to Cambridge , and there spend my life in my studies and contemplations , without looking back . ' † ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ...
... opinion of so many honourable and worthy persons , retire myself with a couple of men to Cambridge , and there spend my life in my studies and contemplations , without looking back . ' † ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ...
Side 35
... opinions which are in cases of uses , in such order and method , as they should take light from one another , though they took no light from me ; ' and then proceeds to say , that ' my meaning is to revive and recontinue the ancient ...
... opinions which are in cases of uses , in such order and method , as they should take light from one another , though they took no light from me ; ' and then proceeds to say , that ' my meaning is to revive and recontinue the ancient ...
Side 38
... opinion to the Queen in my lord of Essex's cause ; first , that it was premunire , and now last that it was high treason ; and this opinion to be in opposition and encounter of the lord Chief Justice's opinion and the Attorney - Ge ...
... opinion to the Queen in my lord of Essex's cause ; first , that it was premunire , and now last that it was high treason ; and this opinion to be in opposition and encounter of the lord Chief Justice's opinion and the Attorney - Ge ...
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