Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... king Edward VI . , was as learned as she was virtuous , having been accustomed , from her youth , to those robust studies which , without impairing the graces of womanhood , impart a lasting strength and lustre to the mind . It was ...
... king Edward VI . , was as learned as she was virtuous , having been accustomed , from her youth , to those robust studies which , without impairing the graces of womanhood , impart a lasting strength and lustre to the mind . It was ...
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... that pur- pose ; and Lewis the ninth , king of France , did the like in reforming his laws . ' * • Bacon's Works , vol . 16 , note ( B. B. ) In the same session , Bacon signalized himself by his HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 13.
... that pur- pose ; and Lewis the ninth , king of France , did the like in reforming his laws . ' * • Bacon's Works , vol . 16 , note ( B. B. ) In the same session , Bacon signalized himself by his HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 13.
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... king's image that gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for the which his lordship , the earl of Essex , had been a long and earnest suitor on my behalf ...
... king's image that gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for the which his lordship , the earl of Essex , had been a long and earnest suitor on my behalf ...
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... king and his other lords ; and therefore , my lord , said I , I can be no more yours than I was , and it must be with the ancient sav- ings ; and if I grow to be a rich man , you will give me leave to give it back again to some of your ...
... king and his other lords ; and therefore , my lord , said I , I can be no more yours than I was , and it must be with the ancient sav- ings ; and if I grow to be a rich man , you will give me leave to give it back again to some of your ...
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... king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis juris , ' as of all things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws , being , like the ballast of a ship , to keep all ...
... king James , for compiling and amending the law , he speaks of a treatise de regulis juris , ' as of all things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws , being , like the ballast of a ship , to keep all ...
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