Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... body , and to leave myself , being clearly out of debt , and having some money in my pocket , three hundred pounds land per annum , with a fair house , and the ground well timbered . ' For my purpose or course , ' he adds , " I desire ...
... body , and to leave myself , being clearly out of debt , and having some money in my pocket , three hundred pounds land per annum , with a fair house , and the ground well timbered . ' For my purpose or course , ' he adds , " I desire ...
Side 52
... mend my state , and so after fall to my studies and ease , whereof one is requisite for my body , and the other serveth for my mind .'- Ib . 15 . distinguished men , would sometimes break out , even in 52 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... mend my state , and so after fall to my studies and ease , whereof one is requisite for my body , and the other serveth for my mind .'- Ib . 15 . distinguished men , would sometimes break out , even in 52 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 61
... is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But , in the way that I shall now propound , the entire body and substance of law shall remain , only discharged of idle and unpro- fitable or HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 61.
... is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But , in the way that I shall now propound , the entire body and substance of law shall remain , only discharged of idle and unpro- fitable or HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 61.
Side 84
... body , therefore , as against another of the same nation , is entitled to an ex- clusive right of property , because it is so ordered by the law ; as against a foreign people , occupancy , in the absence of any in- ternational ...
... body , therefore , as against another of the same nation , is entitled to an ex- clusive right of property , because it is so ordered by the law ; as against a foreign people , occupancy , in the absence of any in- ternational ...
Side 112
... body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase ; so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any business which can hold or detain their mind . ' ' And that learning should take up too ...
... body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase ; so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any business which can hold or detain their mind . ' ' And that learning should take up too ...
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