The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Cambridge University Press, 2011 M11 24 - 670 páginas Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for developing the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science. Bacon's writings concentrated on philosophy and judicial reform. His most significant work is the Instauratio Magna comprising two parts - The Advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum. The first part is noteworthy as the first major philosophical work published in English (1605). James Spedding (1808-81) and his co-editors arranged this fourteen-volume edition, published in London between 1857 and 1874, not in chronological order but by subject matter, so that different volumes would appeal to different audiences. The material is divided into three parts: philosophy and general literature; legal works; and letters, speeches and tracts relating to politics. Volume 14, published in 1874, contains Bacon's papers from 1619 until his death, including his will, papers about his impeachment, and his treatise on English laws. |
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... Loan CHANCELLOR VERULAM 'ro MY Loan WARDEN or THE Cmqus Pours (3 August, 1619) Return of the King from his progress. To THE Manqurs or BUCKINGHAM (28 August, 1619) . The King's declaration to the Council. Consultations with Bacon ...
... Loan CHANCELLOR VERULAM 'ro MY Loan WARDEN or THE Cmqus Pours (3 August, 1619) Return of the King from his progress. To THE Manqurs or BUCKINGHAM (28 August, 1619) . The King's declaration to the Council. Consultations with Bacon ...
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... Loan ADMIRAL or ENGLAND (24 January, 1619—20) Disposal of pretermitted duties. Bishop of Bangor's book, etc. To MR. SECRETARY CALVERT (5 February, 1619—20) To run MARQUIS or BUGKINGHAM, Loan ADMIRAL or ENGLAND (10 February, 1619—20) ...
... Loan ADMIRAL or ENGLAND (24 January, 1619—20) Disposal of pretermitted duties. Bishop of Bangor's book, etc. To MR. SECRETARY CALVERT (5 February, 1619—20) To run MARQUIS or BUGKINGHAM, Loan ADMIRAL or ENGLAND (10 February, 1619—20) ...
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... Loan CHANCELLOR'S Srnncn IN CHANOERY T0 MR. WHITLOCK, 29th June, 1620, when he was to receive his oath as a Sergeant at Chancery Bar, and to be put to be Chief Justice of Chester . . . 102 CHAPTER IV. an. 1620-21. JULY-JANUARY. arm. 60 ...
... Loan CHANCELLOR'S Srnncn IN CHANOERY T0 MR. WHITLOCK, 29th June, 1620, when he was to receive his oath as a Sergeant at Chancery Bar, and to be put to be Chief Justice of Chester . . . 102 CHAPTER IV. an. 1620-21. JULY-JANUARY. arm. 60 ...
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... Loan CHANCELLOR BACON TO THE MARQUIS or BUCKINGHAM (11 Nov. 1620) . . . . . . 140 8. Proclamation issued for Parliament to meet on 16th of January. Patent for engrossing Wills. To THE KING (from Bacon, Naunton, and Montagu, 15 Nov. 1620 ...
... Loan CHANCELLOR BACON TO THE MARQUIS or BUCKINGHAM (11 Nov. 1620) . . . . . . 140 8. Proclamation issued for Parliament to meet on 16th of January. Patent for engrossing Wills. To THE KING (from Bacon, Naunton, and Montagu, 15 Nov. 1620 ...
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... Loans SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL IN THE HIGH COURT or PARLIAMENT AssEMBEED. THE CONFESSION AND HUMBLE suBMIssIoN or ME THE Loan CIIANoELLon . . . . . The confession accepted by the Lords as “ingenuous and full.” The seal sequestered ...
... Loans SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL IN THE HIGH COURT or PARLIAMENT AssEMBEED. THE CONFESSION AND HUMBLE suBMIssIoN or ME THE Loan CIIANoELLon . . . . . The confession accepted by the Lords as “ingenuous and full.” The seal sequestered ...
Contenido
BOOK VII | 1 |
Proposition of a Law for the regulation of usury 413 | 2 |
Judgment in the Lake and Exeter cause Suffolks answer in | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
IN Oxronn 18 February 161920 | 20 |
The King undertakes to act as mediator in the quarrel | 28 |
Offer to the Count Palatine of the Crown of Bohemia | 41 |
Proceedings in Star Chamber against some of the Dutch merchants | 49 |
Method of judicial inquiry pursued by the Lords Its | 245 |
Character of the House of Lords as Judge and Jury Case | 273 |
CHAPTER VII | 279 |
Negotiation to appease Buckingham Reports from Meautys | 323 |
The condition on which Buckingham was appeased at last | 334 |
CHAPTER VIII | 348 |
Demur on the part of the Bishop of London | 353 |
To MR TOBIE MATTHEW 27 March 1622 | 364 |
161920 NOVEMBERJUNE ETAT | 60 |
Advantages of distributing the business of Government to stand | 72 |
Pretermitted duties Commission for relief of the poor | 80 |
To MR SECRETARY CALVERT 5 February 161920 | 81 |
Character of the Star Chamber as described by Coke and Bacon | 90 |
CHAPTER IV | 105 |
To ms vaar econ L THE MAaQUIs or BUcKINGnAM L | 110 |
Preparations for Parliament | 123 |
Sir H Yelverton called to answer in the Star Chamber | 133 |
Proceeding in the Star Chamber against Yelverton OPENING | 136 |
CHAPTER V | 160 |
Prosperity of Bacous personal fortunes To be creat ed Viscount | 166 |
Grant of two subsidies without reference to the Palatinate 0 | 179 |
Athird conference between the Houses for the production of | 202 |
CHAPTER VI | 209 |
A second complaint of the same kind The Commons desire | 215 |
The Lord Treasurers report of the Conference Charge of bribery | 221 |
Reviews records of analogous cases | 231 |
Plan of the argument | 370 |
To THE MARQUIS or BUcKINGHAM 4 Aug 1622 | 378 |
Death of the Provost of Eton Suit to succeed him | 406 |
Toby Matthew joins the party at Madrid Suit for the Provost | 420 |
Expected conclusion of the marriage treaty The Infanta | 430 |
The Provostship of Eton given to Sir H Wotton Suit for | 451 |
Causes of the failure of the warpolicy Indifference of | 505 |
CHAPTER X | 511 |
N 0 letters preserved written during the next 6 months Publica | 523 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 527 |
Recovery from another severe illness Correspondence with | 533 |
Baeons relations with his wife | 539 |
Bacons mode of doing business as a Judge in Chancery | 562 |
APPENDIX | 579 |
List of papers entered in Robert Stephenss catalogue to which | 589 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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