The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... Learning to the king , 286 77. To Sir Thomas Bodeley , upon sending his book of Advancement of Learning , 287 78. To the earl of Salisbury , upon sending the Ad- vancement of Learning , 1 288 79. To the lord treasurer Buckhurst , on the ...
... Learning to the king , 286 77. To Sir Thomas Bodeley , upon sending his book of Advancement of Learning , 287 78. To the earl of Salisbury , upon sending the Ad- vancement of Learning , 1 288 79. To the lord treasurer Buckhurst , on the ...
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... learning , wisdom , and dexterity in business of state ; and having not long after ascended to the degree of cardinal , paid the King large tribute of his gratitude , in diligent and judicious advertisement of the occurrents of Italy ...
... learning , wisdom , and dexterity in business of state ; and having not long after ascended to the degree of cardinal , paid the King large tribute of his gratitude , in diligent and judicious advertisement of the occurrents of Italy ...
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... learning , though therein he came short of his brother Arthur . He had never any the least pique , difference , or jealousy with the King his father , which might give any occasion of altering court or council upon the change ; but all ...
... learning , though therein he came short of his brother Arthur . He had never any the least pique , difference , or jealousy with the King his father , which might give any occasion of altering court or council upon the change ; but all ...
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... learning and know- ledge . Sir Henry Wotton observes , that he was a gentleman of impotent feet , but of a nimble head , through whose hands ran all the intelligences with Scotland . Stephens . VOL . V. T Rawley's Resuscita- tio ...
... learning and know- ledge . Sir Henry Wotton observes , that he was a gentleman of impotent feet , but of a nimble head , through whose hands ran all the intelligences with Scotland . Stephens . VOL . V. T Rawley's Resuscita- tio ...
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... learning himself , but was also patron of other learned men , especially mathematicians . And though no man espoused the title of kingJames to the English throne with a great- er zeal than himself , declaring that he would remove all ...
... learning himself , but was also patron of other learned men , especially mathematicians . And though no man espoused the title of kingJames to the English throne with a great- er zeal than himself , declaring that he would remove all ...
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