The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... opinions , to struggle with : yet he lived to see a considerable revolution on his side . Another Another age brought over ... opinion of Bacon ; for he sent him over to the queen with a commission that required secrecy and despatch : of ...
... opinions , to struggle with : yet he lived to see a considerable revolution on his side . Another Another age brought over ... opinion of Bacon ; for he sent him over to the queen with a commission that required secrecy and despatch : of ...
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... opinions ; and he once , in some dispute with the queen herself , turned his back abruptly upon her with all the marks of disrespect and contempt . Provoked at this insolence , Elizabeth forgetting her sex , and the dignity of her ...
... opinions ; and he once , in some dispute with the queen herself , turned his back abruptly upon her with all the marks of disrespect and contempt . Provoked at this insolence , Elizabeth forgetting her sex , and the dignity of her ...
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... opinion on each that no surprise might happen , but that things duly foreseen might have their directions and remedies in readiness . Accordingly Sir Francis Bacon sent a writing of that purport , on which there are several observations ...
... opinion on each that no surprise might happen , but that things duly foreseen might have their directions and remedies in readiness . Accordingly Sir Francis Bacon sent a writing of that purport , on which there are several observations ...
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... opinion of all mankind , only aggravate his crime , and furnish a new motive to that master for letting the sentence of justice pass upon him in all its rigour . After these particulars , I may venture to mention a K. James I. fact ...
... opinion of all mankind , only aggravate his crime , and furnish a new motive to that master for letting the sentence of justice pass upon him in all its rigour . After these particulars , I may venture to mention a K. James I. fact ...
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... opinion of his own popularity in the nation was not groundless . The parliament that met in 1614 , though extremely Petyt's out of humour with the ministers in general , distin- Parliam . guished him by an uncommon mark of favour and p ...
... opinion of his own popularity in the nation was not groundless . The parliament that met in 1614 , though extremely Petyt's out of humour with the ministers in general , distin- Parliam . guished him by an uncommon mark of favour and p ...
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