The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... means will have left out . " This is what Lord Campbell alludes to where he says that James made Bacon " expunge a legal axiom , that on the reversal of an attainder the party attainted is restored to all his rights . ' " - Lives , iii ...
... means will have left out . " This is what Lord Campbell alludes to where he says that James made Bacon " expunge a legal axiom , that on the reversal of an attainder the party attainted is restored to all his rights . ' " - Lives , iii ...
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... means ; and King Henry of England as well 1 The difference is perhaps best explained by supposing that the latter ... mean “ for that time . " 2 somewhat obnoxious to him for his favours and ben- 98 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... means ; and King Henry of England as well 1 The difference is perhaps best explained by supposing that the latter ... mean “ for that time . " 2 somewhat obnoxious to him for his favours and ben- 98 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... means rather more than " obliged , " and not quite so much as " dependent . " When one man stands in such a relation to another that he is not free to act as he otherwise would , Bacon would have said that he is obnoxious to him . 2 ...
... means rather more than " obliged , " and not quite so much as " dependent . " When one man stands in such a relation to another that he is not free to act as he otherwise would , Bacon would have said that he is obnoxious to him . 2 ...
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... means declined any men- tion thereof , but contrariwise interlaced in their con- ference with the King the assured purpose of their master to match with the daughter of Maximilian ; and entertained the King also with some wandering ...
... means declined any men- tion thereof , but contrariwise interlaced in their con- ference with the King the assured purpose of their master to match with the daughter of Maximilian ; and entertained the King also with some wandering ...
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... means for him , as a Christian King and a common friend to them , to satisfy all obligations both to God and man , but to offer himself for a mediator of an accord and peace be- tween them ; by which course he doubted not but their ...
... means for him , as a Christian King and a common friend to them , to satisfy all obligations both to God and man , but to offer himself for a mediator of an accord and peace be- tween them ; by which course he doubted not but their ...
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