The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página v
... Reasons why it should be exceeding much for his ma- jesty's service to remove the lord Coke from being attorney general to be chief justice of England , 71 To the King , 73 To John Murray of the bed - chamber to the king , 76 To Mr ...
... Reasons why it should be exceeding much for his ma- jesty's service to remove the lord Coke from being attorney general to be chief justice of England , 71 To the King , 73 To John Murray of the bed - chamber to the king , 76 To Mr ...
Página xxii
... reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting ...
... reasons , Sir , give your name an un- questionable right to be prefixed to these post- humous pieces . And I hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting ...
Página xxv
... did not think ( a ) This account is dated Nov. the 30th , 1678 . ( b ) Benet , in the university of Cambridge . ( c ) Who was buried the 3d of July , 1666 . 1 1 proper to make public . The reasons of his reserve 2 LORD CHANCELLOR BACON,
... did not think ( a ) This account is dated Nov. the 30th , 1678 . ( b ) Benet , in the university of Cambridge . ( c ) Who was buried the 3d of July , 1666 . 1 1 proper to make public . The reasons of his reserve 2 LORD CHANCELLOR BACON,
Página xxvi
... reasons of his reserve appear from Dr. Tenison's account ( d ) cited above , to have been , " that he judged some papers touching " matters of state to tread too near to the heels of " truth , and to the times of the persons concerned ...
... reasons of his reserve appear from Dr. Tenison's account ( d ) cited above , to have been , " that he judged some papers touching " matters of state to tread too near to the heels of " truth , and to the times of the persons concerned ...
Página xxxii
... reason of the rule , which I prescribed to my self in the former edition , of publishing only what was new , not subsisting in the present , which forms a part of a complete collection of the author's writ- ings , I have inserted in it ...
... reason of the rule , which I prescribed to my self in the former edition , of publishing only what was new , not subsisting in the present , which forms a part of a complete collection of the author's writ- ings , I have inserted in it ...
Contenido
5 | |
11 | |
15 | |
22 | |
29 | |
38 | |
46 | |
52 | |
55 | |
63 | |
69 | |
76 | |
82 | |
88 | |
94 | |
101 | |
111 | |
117 | |
123 | |
129 | |
136 | |
142 | |
148 | |
155 | |
161 | |
165 | |
178 | |
191 | |
196 | |
203 | |
209 | |
216 | |
288 | |
294 | |
300 | |
306 | |
310 | |
312 | |
318 | |
325 | |
333 | |
334 | |
340 | |
347 | |
354 | |
361 | |
368 | |
369 | |
375 | |
381 | |
387 | |
393 | |
399 | |
411 | |
431 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
according affection ALBAN answer assured BACON BUCKINGHAM cause charge chief commanded commission common concerning council course court desire direction doth doubt duke earl Edward excellent faithful farther favour fortune Francis give given grace grant hands hath hear Henry honour honourable Lord hope humble Indorsed John judges judgment justice kind king king's lady late leave letter live London LORD CHANCELLOR lordship majesty majesty's March marquis MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Matthew means mind never noble obliged opinion parliament particular passed person pleased pleasure pounds pray present prince reason received respect rest rest Your Lordship's seal sent servant serve shew speak thanks things Thomas thought touching treasurer true unto VISCOUNT wherein whereof wish write written