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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... unto whom the erudition of King Edward the Sixth had been com- mitted ; a choice lady , and eminent for piety , virtue , and learning ; being exquisitely skilled , for a woman , 1 This Life was first published in 1657 , as an ...
... unto whom the erudition of King Edward the Sixth had been com- mitted ; a choice lady , and eminent for piety , virtue , and learning ; being exquisitely skilled , for a woman , 1 This Life was first published in 1657 , as an ...
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... unto whom he delivered himself with that gravity and maturity above his years , that Her Majesty would often term him , The young Lord - keeper . Being asked by the queen how old he was , he answered with much discretion , being then ...
... unto whom he delivered himself with that gravity and maturity above his years , that Her Majesty would often term him , The young Lord - keeper . Being asked by the queen how old he was , he answered with much discretion , being then ...
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... unto his dying day . In which house he carried himself with such sweetness , comity , and gen- erosity , that he was much revered and beloved by the readers and gentlemen of the house . Notwithstanding that he professed the law for his ...
... unto his dying day . In which house he carried himself with such sweetness , comity , and gen- erosity , that he was much revered and beloved by the readers and gentlemen of the house . Notwithstanding that he professed the law for his ...
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... unto him ) ; which might be imputed , not so much to Her Majesty's averseness and disaffection towards him , as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then , who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppress and keep him ...
... unto him ) ; which might be imputed , not so much to Her Majesty's averseness and disaffection towards him , as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then , who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppress and keep him ...
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... unto me , 1 That when he had read the book of the 1 In the Latin version Rawley has thought it worth while to add that this may have been said p'ayfully : Sive festive sive scrio . Advancement of Learning , he found himself in a case 54 ...
... unto me , 1 That when he had read the book of the 1 In the Latin version Rawley has thought it worth while to add that this may have been said p'ayfully : Sive festive sive scrio . Advancement of Learning , he found himself in a case 54 ...
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