The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
Contenido
OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Progress of financial reform Reduction of debt | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
The fair Manuscript of the History of Henry VII completed | 6 |
On second thoughts resolves to withhold the letter and turn | 8 |
Negotiation to appease Buckingham Reports from Meautys | 9 |
TO THOMAS MEAUTYS | 10 |
Appointment to attend the King | 15 |
A LETTER TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM 5th March 1621 | 341 |
TO THE SAME | 348 |
167 | 366 |
Epistle Dedicatory containing an account of his other writings | 371 |
Letter to an Italian philosopher in answer to questions concern | 379 |
Has a personal interview with Buckingham himself | 393 |
Improvement in his prospects clouded by the departure | 399 |
TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM 5 Feb 1622 | 406 |
To the Marquis of BUCKINGHAM 20 January 161920 73 | 20 |
TO THE COUNT PALATINE OF THE RHINE 13 May 1619 | 21 |
80 | 27 |
TO MY VERY LOving friends SIR THOMAS LEIGH AND | 30 |
Proceedings in Star Chamber against some of the Dutch merchants | 49 |
Case of the Earl of Suffolk | 60 |
couraging result of his appeal to a new Parliament for support | 71 |
Peacocks | 77 |
88888 | 82 |
Character of the Star Chamber as described by Coke and Bacon | 90 |
TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM 31 May 1621 | 95 |
Relations between Bacon and Sir James Whitelocke | 102 |
TO HIS VERY GOOD L THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM L | 110 |
Consultations preparatory to the calling of a new Parliament | 119 |
CHAPTER V | 160 |
Prosperity of Bacons personal fortunes To be created Viscount | 166 |
Page | 168 |
LINCOLN | 199 |
CHAPTER VI | 209 |
The Commons desire | 215 |
Reviews records of analogous cases | 232 |
DELIVER TO THE KING APRIL 16 1621 UPON HIS FIRST | 237 |
Confirmation of a decree of a charity commission | 239 |
treatise on the question | 267 |
106 | 271 |
CHAPTER VII | 279 |
TO MR MATTHEW | 286 |
Pardon stayed at the Seal by L Keeper Williams | 289 |
Second draft | 314 |
Buckingham offers to explain himself if a friend be sent to speak | 325 |
Bacon resolves to petition to the Lords to recommend | 331 |
Design for erecting titulary Roman Catholic bishops in Eug | 416 |
Toby Matthew joins the party at Madrid Suit for the Provost | 420 |
TO MR TOBIE MATTHEW 17 June 1623 | 428 |
TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM LORD HIGH ADMIRAL | 434 |
TO THE R HONBLE HIS VERY GOOD LORD THE DUKE | 441 |
TO THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM | 447 |
Desire to be readmitted into the House of Lords | 454 |
NOTES OF A SPEECH CONCERNING A WAR WITH SPAIN | 460 |
Commons to the fate of the Palatinate and the issues of | 479 |
CHAPTER X | 511 |
TO THE LORD TREASURER LEA 20 June 1625 | 528 |
Recovery from a sickness of some weeks | 530 |
Considerations touching a war with Spain | 535 |
Bacon XIV | 548 |
Delay in the execution of his will and disposal of his effects | 551 |
Choice of vocation repented of only because the hopes with which | 567 |
His real contribution to the progress of modern scientific discovery | 574 |
VANDALORUM GOTHORUMQUE REGI ETC DOMINO | 591 |
55 | 596 |
145 | 597 |
PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 599 |
546 | 601 |
Grant of three years pension in advance | 602 |
108 | 604 |
342 | 607 |
The subsequent debates showing that the nature and objects | 611 |
547 | 617 |
380 | 621 |
Grant of two subsidies without reference to the Palatinate | 623 |
465 | 625 |