Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... honour- able friend that had long used me privately , I told his lordship ( Essex ) of this purpose of mine to travel , ac- companying it with these very words , that upon her majesty's rejecting me with such circumstance , though ...
... honour- able friend that had long used me privately , I told his lordship ( Essex ) of this purpose of mine to travel , ac- companying it with these very words , that upon her majesty's rejecting me with such circumstance , though ...
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... - curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name libelled , which I * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 315 . count an honour ; but these are the practices of HIS LIFE AND WORKS .
... - curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name libelled , which I * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 315 . count an honour ; but these are the practices of HIS LIFE AND WORKS .
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. count an honour ; but these are the practices of those whose despairs are dangerous , but yet not so dangerous as their hopes . For my part , I have deserved better than to have my name objected to envy ...
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. count an honour ; but these are the practices of those whose despairs are dangerous , but yet not so dangerous as their hopes . For my part , I have deserved better than to have my name objected to envy ...
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... honour mine is quenched . In the Queen's , my excellent mistress's time , the quorum was small : her service was a ... honours and rewards . He was conscious , however , that nature had fitted him rather for the pursuit of know ...
... honour mine is quenched . In the Queen's , my excellent mistress's time , the quorum was small : her service was a ... honours and rewards . He was conscious , however , that nature had fitted him rather for the pursuit of know ...
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... honour ! ) at a future period , to bring the dignity of the peerage to the hammer , and even to create a new order of honour , that of baronets , so that this shadow of a shade might be bargained and sold . ' To know the British ...
... honour ! ) at a future period , to bring the dignity of the peerage to the hammer , and even to create a new order of honour , that of baronets , so that this shadow of a shade might be bargained and sold . ' To know the British ...
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