The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... reason to suspect that it was made from a painting by Cornelius Janssen , and some hope that the original is still in existence and that this notice may lead to the discovery of it . Jans- sen is said to have come over to England in ...
... reason to suspect that it was made from a painting by Cornelius Janssen , and some hope that the original is still in existence and that this notice may lead to the discovery of it . Jans- sen is said to have come over to England in ...
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... reason ) to have thrown obstacles secretly in the way of his advancement . 8 See note 3. p . 38. Rawley should rather have said " counsel learned , no longer extraordinary . " It is true indeed that King James did at his first entrance ...
... reason ) to have thrown obstacles secretly in the way of his advancement . 8 See note 3. p . 38. Rawley should rather have said " counsel learned , no longer extraordinary . " It is true indeed that King James did at his first entrance ...
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... reason for doubting that this was true . It is stated , indeed , in a manuscript of Sir Matthew Hale's , published by Hargrave , that the censure of Bacon " for many decrees made upon most gross bribery and corruption . . gave such a ...
... reason for doubting that this was true . It is stated , indeed , in a manuscript of Sir Matthew Hale's , published by Hargrave , that the censure of Bacon " for many decrees made upon most gross bribery and corruption . . gave such a ...
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... reason , or else to the reverence and esti- mation wherein he was commonly had , that no man would contest with him ; so that there was no argu- mentation , or pro and con ( as they term it ) , at his table : or if there chanced to be ...
... reason , or else to the reverence and esti- mation wherein he was commonly had , that no man would contest with him ; so that there was no argu- mentation , or pro and con ( as they term it ) , at his table : or if there chanced to be ...
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... reason to suppose it an invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself ...
... reason to suppose it an invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself ...
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