The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... called the Court of the Verge . Bacon one of the Judges THE JUDICIAL CHARGE OF SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , THE KING'S SOLICITOR GENERAL , UPON THE COMMISSION OF OYER AND DETERMINER FOR THE VERGE · 262 265 CHAPTER VIII . A.D. 1612 ...
... called the Court of the Verge . Bacon one of the Judges THE JUDICIAL CHARGE OF SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , THE KING'S SOLICITOR GENERAL , UPON THE COMMISSION OF OYER AND DETERMINER FOR THE VERGE · 262 265 CHAPTER VIII . A.D. 1612 ...
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... called Bacon's " brother - in - law " ; at whose request he was knighted . The precise date of his marriage I have not been able to ascertain ; but as I find him described as " Sir John Constable " in a docket dated January 31 , 1607-8 ...
... called Bacon's " brother - in - law " ; at whose request he was knighted . The precise date of his marriage I have not been able to ascertain ; but as I find him described as " Sir John Constable " in a docket dated January 31 , 1607-8 ...
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... called away on business , wrote to put him off . What the " writing " was , to which it refers , it is impossible to infer from the terms . It may have been the Cogitata et Visa in some of its shapes ; or it have been a first sketch of ...
... called away on business , wrote to put him off . What the " writing " was , to which it refers , it is impossible to infer from the terms . It may have been the Cogitata et Visa in some of its shapes ; or it have been a first sketch of ...
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... called before the Council - table on Sunday in the afternoon , and , after some schooling , the Earl of Salisbury told him that he was not privy to his imprisonment , which he did no ways approve , as perceiving that so light a ...
... called before the Council - table on Sunday in the afternoon , and , after some schooling , the Earl of Salisbury told him that he was not privy to his imprisonment , which he did no ways approve , as perceiving that so light a ...
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... called into council at this time , he would apparently have advised a bolder foreign policy -a policy aiming , not indeed at direct aggression , but at an asser- tion of influence and of a right to interfere in the settlement of ...
... called into council at this time , he would apparently have advised a bolder foreign policy -a policy aiming , not indeed at direct aggression , but at an asser- tion of influence and of a right to interfere in the settlement of ...
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