The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 48
Página 39
... counsellors and ministers , ) did impute unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as counsellors of ancient au- thority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas ...
... counsellors and ministers , ) did impute unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as counsellors of ancient au- thority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and refrained it . Whereas ...
Página 98
... counsellors , for his father was his own counsel , and had few able men about him ; ) and that King ( he knew well ) had ever distasted the designs of Italy , and in particular had an eye upon Brittaine . There were many circumstances ...
... counsellors , for his father was his own counsel , and had few able men about him ; ) and that King ( he knew well ) had ever distasted the designs of Italy , and in particular had an eye upon Brittaine . There were many circumstances ...
Página 131
... counsellors , peers , prelates , and chief judges : it discerneth also princi- pally of four kinds of causes ; forces , frauds , crimes various of stellionate , and the inchoations or middle acts towards crimes capital or hainous not ...
... counsellors , peers , prelates , and chief judges : it discerneth also princi- pally of four kinds of causes ; forces , frauds , crimes various of stellionate , and the inchoations or middle acts towards crimes capital or hainous not ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
actions ambassadors amongst atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon Bernard André better Brittaine Brittany Cæsar Calais commonly counsel counsellors crown danger death divers doth doubt Duke Duke of York Earl Edward ejus England enim envy erat esset etiam Eupolis favour Flanders forces fortune France French King fuit hæc hand hath Henry's honour house of York judgment kind King Henry King of England King of Scotland King's kingdom land Latin less likewise Lord magis maketh man's marriage matter Maximilian means men's ment mind nature Neque nihil noble omitted Parliament party peace Perkin persons Polydore Polydore Vergil Pompey princes quæ quam Queen quod reign religion rerum saith Scotland seemeth sent shew Spain speak speech suæ subjects sunt Tacitus tamen things thought tion translation adds treaty true unto usury virtue wherein whereof wise words