The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Cambridge University Press, 2011 M11 24 - 438 páginas Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for developing the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science. Bacon's writings concentrated on philosophy and judicial reform. His most significant work is the Instauratio Magna comprising two parts - The Advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum. The first part is noteworthy as the first major philosophical work published in English (1605). James Spedding (1808-81) and his co-editors arranged this fourteen-volume edition, published in London between 1857 and 1874, not in chronological order but by subject matter, so that different volumes would appeal to different audiences. The material is divided into three parts: philosophy and general literature; legal works; and letters, speeches and tracts relating to politics. Volume 10, published in 1868, contains Bacon's letters and political writings from 1601 to 1607. Of note is Bacon's support of the union of England and Scotland. |
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... COMMONS SHOULD AGREE TO A CONFERENCE WITH THE JUDGES ( March 29 ) Committee appointed to draw up reasons against conferring- Bacon to deliver them to the Lords · · • • NOTES OF HIS REPORT TO THE HOUSE ( April 3 ) Committee appointed to ...
... COMMONS SHOULD AGREE TO A CONFERENCE WITH THE JUDGES ( March 29 ) Committee appointed to draw up reasons against conferring- Bacon to deliver them to the Lords · · • • NOTES OF HIS REPORT TO THE HOUSE ( April 3 ) Committee appointed to ...
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... Commons . Abortive Conference with the Lords . The King's ' project ' referred by him to the Judges . Objections to change of name . Committee instructed to make preparations for another Conference with the Lords BACON'S REPORT OF THE ...
... Commons . Abortive Conference with the Lords . The King's ' project ' referred by him to the Judges . Objections to change of name . Committee instructed to make preparations for another Conference with the Lords BACON'S REPORT OF THE ...
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... Commons . Grant of 2 subsidies agreed upon ( Feb. 10 ) . Question of Union post- poned • 256 . 257 259 • 7. Articles ... Commons through the Speaker ( March 18 ) . Course pur- sued by the Commons in collecting and presenting them NOTES ...
... Commons . Grant of 2 subsidies agreed upon ( Feb. 10 ) . Question of Union post- poned • 256 . 257 259 • 7. Articles ... Commons through the Speaker ( March 18 ) . Course pur- sued by the Commons in collecting and presenting them NOTES ...
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... Commons to ignore the distinction between the cases of the Antenati and the Postnati . Motion for a per- fect union ( March 28 ) opposed by Bacon A SPEECH USED BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , IN THE LOWER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT , BY ...
... Commons to ignore the distinction between the cases of the Antenati and the Postnati . Motion for a per- fect union ( March 28 ) opposed by Bacon A SPEECH USED BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , IN THE LOWER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT , BY ...
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1601 APRILDECEMBER | 1 |
NOTES OF BACONS REPORT OF THE KINGS SPEECH April | 21 |
BACONS REPORT OF THE ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY | 27 |
Death of Anthony Bacon His character and services | 40 |
2181 | 55 |
A LETTER TO MR DAVID FOULES IN SCOTLAND UPON | 59 |
A LETTER TO MR DAVYS THEN GONE TO THE KING | 65 |
GROUNDING OF A FURTHER UNION TO ENSUE BETWEEN | 99 |
Resolutions digested into form by Bacon and a preamble prepared | 242 |
Interval of leisure for Bacon Progress of the Advancement | 248 |
Second session of Jamess first Parliament The King relates | 256 |
Progress of Subsidy Bill | 269 |
LETTER TO THE EARL OF SALISBURY March | 275 |
19 | 284 |
A LETTER OF LIKE ARGUMENT TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR | 295 |
Determination of the Commons to ignore the distinction between | 333 |
14 | 125 |
CHAPTER IV | 133 |
CHAPTER V | 163 |
17 | 177 |
Petition to the King touching Purveyors presented April | 181 |
Dissatisfaction of the King His letter to the Commons | 208 |
A REPORT MADE BY SIR FRANCIS BACON KNIGHT | 347 |
SPEECH ON BRINGING IN A BILL AGAINST ABUSES IN WEIGHTS | 357 |
Dispute about the Jurisdiction of the Provincial Council | 368 |
thoughtful | 373 |
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