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Francis Bacon. Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice , Unfit to stand the civil storm of state , And thro ' the smooth ... Sir Thomas Meautys , with the following inscription FRANCISCVS BACON BARO DE VERVLAM sti . ALB . VIC PREFACE . ix.
Francis Bacon. Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice , Unfit to stand the civil storm of state , And thro ' the smooth ... Sir Thomas Meautys , with the following inscription FRANCISCVS BACON BARO DE VERVLAM sti . ALB . VIC PREFACE . ix.
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Francis Bacon. Contents . APOPHTHEGMS Ornamenta Rationalia : or , Elegant Sentences Short Notes for Civil Conversation Page 1 76 88 • Letter to Lord Mountjoye , on the Colours of Good and Evil A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil ...
Francis Bacon. Contents . APOPHTHEGMS Ornamenta Rationalia : or , Elegant Sentences Short Notes for Civil Conversation Page 1 76 88 • Letter to Lord Mountjoye , on the Colours of Good and Evil A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil ...
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... Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of Wales , and the north , said to the king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ...
... Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of Wales , and the north , said to the king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ...
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... sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep upon . 16. The said king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the protestants : he answered , yes , I mean it ; I will make every one of you captains : you shall have ...
... sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep upon . 16. The said king Henry the fourth was moved by his parliament to war against the protestants : he answered , yes , I mean it ; I will make every one of you captains : you shall have ...
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... Sir Nicholas Bacon , who was keeper of the great seal of England , when queen Elizabeth , in her progress , came to his house at Gorhambury , and said to him ; my lord , what a little house have you gotten ? answered her , madam , my ...
... Sir Nicholas Bacon , who was keeper of the great seal of England , when queen Elizabeth , in her progress , came to his house at Gorhambury , and said to him ; my lord , what a little house have you gotten ? answered her , madam , my ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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