The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... common beaten way to please . And whereas popularity hath been objected , I muse what care I should take to please many , that take a course of life to deal with few . On the other side , her majesty's grace and particular favour ...
... common beaten way to please . And whereas popularity hath been objected , I muse what care I should take to please many , that take a course of life to deal with few . On the other side , her majesty's grace and particular favour ...
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... Hatfield collection . ( b ) Edward Coke , knighted by king James at Greenwich in 1603 ; and made lord chief justice of the common pleas , 30 June , 1606 . 66 << your head will do you good . " Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... Hatfield collection . ( b ) Edward Coke , knighted by king James at Greenwich in 1603 ; and made lord chief justice of the common pleas , 30 June , 1606 . 66 << your head will do you good . " Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... common genius . So that under that slowness and infrequency of discourse , his judgment had more the appearance of suspense and solicitude to deter- mine rightly , than of weakness and want of appre- hension . In the mean time he was ...
... common genius . So that under that slowness and infrequency of discourse , his judgment had more the appearance of suspense and solicitude to deter- mine rightly , than of weakness and want of appre- hension . In the mean time he was ...
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... common speech very promiscuously . Nevertheless , because the stile of honour belongs chiefly to peers and counsel- lors , I am doubtful what opinion to give therein . Thirdly , whereas it is believed , that if there be any question of ...
... common speech very promiscuously . Nevertheless , because the stile of honour belongs chiefly to peers and counsel- lors , I am doubtful what opinion to give therein . Thirdly , whereas it is believed , that if there be any question of ...
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... common pleas , November 26 , 1613 , in the room of Sir Edward Coke , removed to the post of lord chief justice of the King's Bench , October 25 . ( c ) Sir Francis Bacon himself , who was appointed attorney - ge- neral , October 27 ...
... common pleas , November 26 , 1613 , in the room of Sir Edward Coke , removed to the post of lord chief justice of the King's Bench , October 25 . ( c ) Sir Francis Bacon himself , who was appointed attorney - ge- neral , October 27 ...
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