Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... suit , how- ever , was rejected ; and with great reluc- tance , he entered upon the study of the law . It was about the year 1580 that he became a fellow of Gray's Inn , —a place to which he was always fondly attached . In the walks of ...
... suit , how- ever , was rejected ; and with great reluc- tance , he entered upon the study of the law . It was about the year 1580 that he became a fellow of Gray's Inn , —a place to which he was always fondly attached . In the walks of ...
Side 18
... suit , or whether her ma- jesty , pretending to prove my ability , meaneth * It is easy to perceive from lord Essex's letters on this subject , that the Queen , conscious of the influence that her favourite had over her , was deter ...
... suit , or whether her ma- jesty , pretending to prove my ability , meaneth * It is easy to perceive from lord Essex's letters on this subject , that the Queen , conscious of the influence that her favourite had over her , was deter ...
Side 33
... suit was rejected : a few months afterwards the lady Hatton married sir Edward Coke , and , by her haughty and intemperate conduct , deeply excellence and their value consist in their being obser- vations of a strong mind operating upon ...
... suit was rejected : a few months afterwards the lady Hatton married sir Edward Coke , and , by her haughty and intemperate conduct , deeply excellence and their value consist in their being obser- vations of a strong mind operating upon ...
Side 265
... suit to your lordships is , that my penitent submission may be my sentence , and the loss of the Seal my punishment ; and that your lordships spare any further sentence , but recom- mend me to his Majesty's grace and pardon for all that ...
... suit to your lordships is , that my penitent submission may be my sentence , and the loss of the Seal my punishment ; and that your lordships spare any further sentence , but recom- mend me to his Majesty's grace and pardon for all that ...
Side 270
... suit either the policy of his profligate favourite , Buckingham , or the * See Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 30 . + Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 52 . spirit which actuated the counsel of the wily Williams . 270 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... suit either the policy of his profligate favourite , Buckingham , or the * See Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 30 . + Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 52 . spirit which actuated the counsel of the wily Williams . 270 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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