Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. ' FOR MY NAME AND MEMORY , I LEAVE IT TO MEN'S CHARITABLE SPEECHES , TO FOREIGN NATIONS , AND THE NEXT AGES . ' LORD BACON . of LORD BACON : His LIFE AND WORKS , CBY.
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. ' FOR MY NAME AND MEMORY , I LEAVE IT TO MEN'S CHARITABLE SPEECHES , TO FOREIGN NATIONS , AND THE NEXT AGES . ' LORD BACON . of LORD BACON : His LIFE AND WORKS , CBY.
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... speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . They are the best instruc- tions for history , and , to a diligent reader , the best histories in themselves . ' Another object steadily kept in view , has been to give ...
... speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . They are the best instruc- tions for history , and , to a diligent reader , the best histories in themselves . ' Another object steadily kept in view , has been to give ...
Side 1
... speeches , to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for ...
... speeches , to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for ...
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... speech in 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 ...
... speech in 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 ...
Side 13
... speech the other day , delivered by the lord Keeper ; how that it was a thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law being so ...
... speech the other day , delivered by the lord Keeper ; how that it was a thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law being so ...
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