The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and life

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F. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961

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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME
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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
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TO THE COUNT PALATINE OF THE RHINE 13 May 1619
21
80
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TO MY VERY LOving friends SIR THOMAS LEIGH AND
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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
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55
596
145
597
PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS
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546
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Grant of three years pension in advance
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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

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