The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... JUDGMENT UPON HIS WRITINGS Matthew refuses to take the oath and is committed to the Fleet prison • · TO MR . MATTHEW IMPRISONED FOR RELIGION His banishment · 5. Relation between Bacon and Salisbury . A LETTER TO THE EARL OF SALISBURY ...
... JUDGMENT UPON HIS WRITINGS Matthew refuses to take the oath and is committed to the Fleet prison • · TO MR . MATTHEW IMPRISONED FOR RELIGION His banishment · 5. Relation between Bacon and Salisbury . A LETTER TO THE EARL OF SALISBURY ...
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... judgment of a traitor . . . . As for us that are here , we are glad to see the day wherein the countenance and majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the expence ...
... judgment of a traitor . . . . As for us that are here , we are glad to see the day wherein the countenance and majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the expence ...
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... judgment , is wisely and seriously penned , I send you another with us , which happened to be in my hands when yours came . I would be glad to hear often from you , and to be adver- tised how things pass , whereby to have some occasion ...
... judgment , is wisely and seriously penned , I send you another with us , which happened to be in my hands when yours came . I would be glad to hear often from you , and to be adver- tised how things pass , whereby to have some occasion ...
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... judgment and abilities , had left England in April , 1605 , to travel in Italy ; where , falling into the company of Roman Catholics , and seeing some of the miracles of the Church , he became a convert , was absolved from his heresies ...
... judgment and abilities , had left England in April , 1605 , to travel in Italy ; where , falling into the company of Roman Catholics , and seeing some of the miracles of the Church , he became a convert , was absolved from his heresies ...
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... judgment . Matthew's case being in the meantime laid before the King , it was thought expedient to offer him " the oath , " which the King thought he would not refuse to take . This it seems he could not do : where- upon he was ...
... judgment . Matthew's case being in the meantime laid before the King , it was thought expedient to offer him " the oath , " which the King thought he would not refuse to take . This it seems he could not do : where- upon he was ...
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