The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... King James , he was soon raised to considerable honours ; and wrote in favour of the union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and Eng- land , which the king so passionately desired . In 1616 , he was sworn of the privy - council . He then ...
... King James , he was soon raised to considerable honours ; and wrote in favour of the union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and Eng- land , which the king so passionately desired . In 1616 , he was sworn of the privy - council . He then ...
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... King found it was impossible to save both his chancellor , who was openly accused of corruption , and Buckingham ... King's pleasure ; that he should for ever be incapable of any office , place , or employment , in the state or com ...
... King found it was impossible to save both his chancellor , who was openly accused of corruption , and Buckingham ... King's pleasure ; that he should for ever be incapable of any office , place , or employment , in the state or com ...
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... King Charles I. It appears from the works composed during his retire- ment , that his thoughts were still free ... kings . A com- plete edition of this great man's works was published at London in the year 1740. Addison has said of him ...
... King Charles I. It appears from the works composed during his retire- ment , that his thoughts were still free ... kings . A com- plete edition of this great man's works was published at London in the year 1740. Addison has said of him ...
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... and Latin : for I do conceive , that the Latin volume of them , being in the universal language , may last as long as books last . My Instauration I dedicated to the king ; my to history of Henry the Seventh , which I have now xii.
... and Latin : for I do conceive , that the Latin volume of them , being in the universal language , may last as long as books last . My Instauration I dedicated to the king ; my to history of Henry the Seventh , which I have now xii.
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... King 56 .Nobility 60 .Seditions and Troubles 63 • .Atheism 75 .Superstition 79 .Travel . .Empire ... Counsel . ..Delays ... Cunning · 82 86 · • 94 102 · 104 .Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise ...
... King 56 .Nobility 60 .Seditions and Troubles 63 • .Atheism 75 .Superstition 79 .Travel . .Empire ... Counsel . ..Delays ... Cunning · 82 86 · • 94 102 · 104 .Wisdom for a Man's Self • 110 .Innovations · 113 .Dispatch • 115 .Seeming Wise ...
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