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... called the ear - trumpet , but to which he gave the name of ' ear - spectacle . ' * These pursuits , so congenial to his mind , the sudden death of his father † compelled • The following are Bacon's own words : - ' Let it be tried , for ...
... called the ear - trumpet , but to which he gave the name of ' ear - spectacle . ' * These pursuits , so congenial to his mind , the sudden death of his father † compelled • The following are Bacon's own words : - ' Let it be tried , for ...
Side 12
... called up to the Bench , and no- minated Reader ; * and shortly afterwards ap- pointed , ' ratione verbi Regii Elizabethæ , ' her counsel learned extraordinary , - ' a grace , ' says Rawley , if I err not , scarce known before . ' + In ...
... called up to the Bench , and no- minated Reader ; * and shortly afterwards ap- pointed , ' ratione verbi Regii Elizabethæ , ' her counsel learned extraordinary , - ' a grace , ' says Rawley , if I err not , scarce known before . ' + In ...
Side 34
... ; hence he was commonly called Lent or Double Reader ( Duplex Lector . ) - Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . 144 ; and see Preface to 3 Coke's Reports , xix . tute of Uses , -a reading which one of our 34 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... ; hence he was commonly called Lent or Double Reader ( Duplex Lector . ) - Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . 144 ; and see Preface to 3 Coke's Reports , xix . tute of Uses , -a reading which one of our 34 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 57
... called it , - he suggests that there should be declared a constant and settled resolution in the state to abolish it ; that care should be taken that this evil be no more cockered , nor the hu- mour of it fed ; that all persons found ...
... called it , - he suggests that there should be declared a constant and settled resolution in the state to abolish it ; that care should be taken that this evil be no more cockered , nor the hu- mour of it fed ; that all persons found ...
Side 58
... whom , however , the principles of the English author are sof- tened , improved , and embellished , ' & c . & c . See p . 130 , second edition . * speech which he delivered in Parliament , Bacon called 58 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... whom , however , the principles of the English author are sof- tened , improved , and embellished , ' & c . & c . See p . 130 , second edition . * speech which he delivered in Parliament , Bacon called 58 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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