Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that his valuable Letters contain many most interesting personal notices ,
... pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that his valuable Letters contain many most interesting personal notices ,
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... known by the name of the lord Bacon's lodgings , which he inhabited , by turns , the most part of his life . ' In which house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much ...
... known by the name of the lord Bacon's lodgings , which he inhabited , by turns , the most part of his life . ' In which house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much ...
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... known before . ' + In the Parliament which met in the year 1592 , Bacon sat as one of the knights for Middlesex ; and early in the session deli- vered a speech in favour of reform in the law , to which subject the Queen had called the ...
... known before . ' + In the Parliament which met in the year 1592 , Bacon sat as one of the knights for Middlesex ; and early in the session deli- vered a speech in favour of reform in the law , to which subject the Queen had called the ...
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... known to justify any account of it in this place , and we advert to it on the ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name ...
... known to justify any account of it in this place , and we advert to it on the ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name ...
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... known that , with the view of en- riching an exhausted exchequer , James , at the very beginning of his reign , adopted the expedient of calling on all who held lands in chivalry , of the rental of forty pounds a - year , to receive ...
... known that , with the view of en- riching an exhausted exchequer , James , at the very beginning of his reign , adopted the expedient of calling on all who held lands in chivalry , of the rental of forty pounds a - year , to receive ...
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