Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side 16
... true , that from the beginning , whatsoever was a double subsidy I did wish might , for precedent's sake , appear to be extraordinary , and for discontent's sake , might not have been levied upon the poorer sort . ' * Notwithstanding ...
... true , that from the beginning , whatsoever was a double subsidy I did wish might , for precedent's sake , appear to be extraordinary , and for discontent's sake , might not have been levied upon the poorer sort . ' * Notwithstanding ...
Side 22
... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'— Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 . sought for office , he adds , because I see 22 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'— Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 . sought for office , he adds , because I see 22 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 41
... True it is , the Queen , at the solicitation of the lord Trea- surer , though with vehement opposition , had granted him the reversion of the re- gistership of the Star - Chamber , but this , during Elizabeth's life , was ' unto me ...
... True it is , the Queen , at the solicitation of the lord Trea- surer , though with vehement opposition , had granted him the reversion of the re- gistership of the Star - Chamber , but this , during Elizabeth's life , was ' unto me ...
Side 56
... by vain discourses , and green and unripe conceits . Hereunto may be added that men have almost lost the true notion and understanding " of fortitude and valour . For fortitude dis- tinguisheth of 56 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... by vain discourses , and green and unripe conceits . Hereunto may be added that men have almost lost the true notion and understanding " of fortitude and valour . For fortitude dis- tinguisheth of 56 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 59
... true they are as mixt as our language , compounded of British , Ro- man , Saxon , Danish , Norman customs ; and surely as our language is thereby so much . the richer , so our laws are likewise , by that mixture , the more complete . I ...
... true they are as mixt as our language , compounded of British , Ro- man , Saxon , Danish , Norman customs ; and surely as our language is thereby so much . the richer , so our laws are likewise , by that mixture , the more complete . I ...
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