Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls of Old Verulam . For my name and memory , I leave it to men's charitable speeches , to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world ...
... house of Gorhambury , and it is the only Christian church within the walls of Old Verulam . For my name and memory , I leave it to men's charitable speeches , to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world ...
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... for his own glory , but the good of men . . FRANCIS BACON was born on the 22nd January , 156 , at York House , in the Strand . He was the youngest son of sir Nicholas Bacon , of whom it was said by Queen 29 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... for his own glory , but the good of men . . FRANCIS BACON was born on the 22nd January , 156 , at York House , in the Strand . He was the youngest son of sir Nicholas Bacon , of whom it was said by Queen 29 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... had a dream , which I told to divers English gentlemen , that my father's house in the country was plastered all over with black mortar .'- Works , vol . 4 , p . 526 . him , for the present , to relinquish ; and HIS LIFE AND WORKS .
... had a dream , which I told to divers English gentlemen , that my father's house in the country was plastered all over with black mortar .'- Works , vol . 4 , p . 526 . him , for the present , to relinquish ; and HIS LIFE AND WORKS .
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... house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much revered and loved by the readers and gentlemen of the Inn . + Essay on Gardening , vol . 1 , p . 154. In his Sylva Sylvarum ...
... house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much revered and loved by the readers and gentlemen of the Inn . + Essay on Gardening , vol . 1 , p . 154. In his Sylva Sylvarum ...
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... house . The following report of it has been preserved : --- ' Mr. Speaker , -That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their experience , may it please you to give me leave , likewise , to deliver , of my common knowledge ...
... house . The following report of it has been preserved : --- ' Mr. Speaker , -That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their experience , may it please you to give me leave , likewise , to deliver , of my common knowledge ...
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