Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side 78
... charged . ' " Touching Church - maintenance , ' continues Bacon , ' it is well to be weighed what is " jure divino , ” and what " jure positivo . " It is a constitution of the divine law , from which human laws cannot derogate , that ...
... charged . ' " Touching Church - maintenance , ' continues Bacon , ' it is well to be weighed what is " jure divino , ” and what " jure positivo . " It is a constitution of the divine law , from which human laws cannot derogate , that ...
Side 81
... charged , that carrieth nei- ther possibility nor reason . Not possibility , for the reasons touched before : not reason , because if it be conceived , that if any other person be charged , it should be a re - charge , or double charge ...
... charged , that carrieth nei- ther possibility nor reason . Not possibility , for the reasons touched before : not reason , because if it be conceived , that if any other person be charged , it should be a re - charge , or double charge ...
Side 82
... charged than other revenues of like value , methinks , cannot well be denied , both in regard of the ancient claim of the church , and the intention of the first giver : and again , because they have passed in valuation , between man ...
... charged than other revenues of like value , methinks , cannot well be denied , both in regard of the ancient claim of the church , and the intention of the first giver : and again , because they have passed in valuation , between man ...
Side 240
... charged , Bolingbroke was appealed to . ' He was so great a man , ' replied his lord- ship , that I have forgot his vices . ' * " The fall of Bacon , however , is one of those awful lessons which never can be forgotten , and perhaps ...
... charged , Bolingbroke was appealed to . ' He was so great a man , ' replied his lord- ship , that I have forgot his vices . ' * " The fall of Bacon , however , is one of those awful lessons which never can be forgotten , and perhaps ...
Side 244
... charge of corruption against no less a person than the lord Chancellor : - ' a man , ' said sir Robert , so endued with all parts , both of nature and art , as that I will say no more of him , being not able to say enough . ' * It was ...
... charge of corruption against no less a person than the lord Chancellor : - ' a man , ' said sir Robert , so endued with all parts , both of nature and art , as that I will say no more of him , being not able to say enough . ' * It was ...
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