Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side viii
... , I at length discovered , from a reference in the last excellent edition of Wood's Athena Oxonienses , that a copy was preserved in the Bodleian Library , from which I have been favoured with a transcript both of viii PREFACE .
... , I at length discovered , from a reference in the last excellent edition of Wood's Athena Oxonienses , that a copy was preserved in the Bodleian Library , from which I have been favoured with a transcript both of viii PREFACE .
Side ix
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. which I have been favoured with a transcript both of Bacon's poem and Farnaby's version , through the courtesy and kindness of the reverend Dr. Bliss , of St. John's College , Oxford . For the beautiful ...
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. which I have been favoured with a transcript both of Bacon's poem and Farnaby's version , through the courtesy and kindness of the reverend Dr. Bliss , of St. John's College , Oxford . For the beautiful ...
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... favour of reform in the law , to which subject the Queen had called the attention of the house . The following report of it has been preserved : --- ' Mr. Speaker , -That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their ...
... favour of reform in the law , to which subject the Queen had called the attention of the house . The following report of it has been preserved : --- ' Mr. Speaker , -That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their ...
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... favour , Bacon now abandoned his second scheme of retirement , and applied himself , as it appears , with increased vigour , to the study and practice of the law . It was about this period of his life , that Bacon composed his treatise ...
... favour , Bacon now abandoned his second scheme of retirement , and applied himself , as it appears , with increased vigour , to the study and practice of the law . It was about this period of his life , that Bacon composed his treatise ...
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... favour , until the Earl , by his desperate and treasonable acts , perilling the crown and the peace of the country , endea- voured to light up a civil war . * This circumstance , which ought not to be overlooked in estimating the ...
... favour , until the Earl , by his desperate and treasonable acts , perilling the crown and the peace of the country , endea- voured to light up a civil war . * This circumstance , which ought not to be overlooked in estimating the ...
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