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... tion to call me to her service ; which I could not understand but of the place I had been named to , ( the Solicitor's . ) And now , whether " invidas homo hoc fecit , " or whe- ther my matter must be an appendix to my lord of Essex's ...
... tion to call me to her service ; which I could not understand but of the place I had been named to , ( the Solicitor's . ) And now , whether " invidas homo hoc fecit , " or whe- ther my matter must be an appendix to my lord of Essex's ...
Side 40
... tion , that one Sympson , a goldsmith , living in Lombard Street , ' a man noted much for extremities and stoutness upon his purse , ' arrested him whilst returning from the Tower , on the Queen's business , for a debt of three hundred ...
... tion , that one Sympson , a goldsmith , living in Lombard Street , ' a man noted much for extremities and stoutness upon his purse , ' arrested him whilst returning from the Tower , on the Queen's business , for a debt of three hundred ...
Side 95
... tion to his old friend , Matthew , who , in his affectionate writing touching that work , ( it is thus that Bacon delicately characterizes his friend's letter , ) warned him not to tread too closely on the heels of divines , lest they ...
... tion to his old friend , Matthew , who , in his affectionate writing touching that work , ( it is thus that Bacon delicately characterizes his friend's letter , ) warned him not to tread too closely on the heels of divines , lest they ...
Side 106
... tion , take in hand . But I can lay before you no other persuasions , than either the work itself may affect you with , or the ho- nour of his majesty , to whom it is dedicated , or your particular inclination to myself ; who as I never ...
... tion , take in hand . But I can lay before you no other persuasions , than either the work itself may affect you with , or the ho- nour of his majesty , to whom it is dedicated , or your particular inclination to myself ; who as I never ...
Side 116
... for strife or conten- tion ; or a shop , for profit or sale ; and not a rich storehouse , for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate . ' He then proceeds to weigh the dignity of knowledge in 116 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... for strife or conten- tion ; or a shop , for profit or sale ; and not a rich storehouse , for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate . ' He then proceeds to weigh the dignity of knowledge in 116 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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