The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Essex's exertions . Fleming appointed , Essex gives him an estate at Twickenham . Returns to Twickenham . Invents barometer and other instruments . Resumes his professional la- bours . Employed by the Queen . Effort to secure a vacancy ...
... Essex's exertions . Fleming appointed , Essex gives him an estate at Twickenham . Returns to Twickenham . Invents barometer and other instruments . Resumes his professional la- bours . Employed by the Queen . Effort to secure a vacancy ...
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... all others . He , in his apology respecting Lord Essex , says , " They sent for us of the learned council . " Lands . MS . li . art . 5. Orig . and the pursuit of worldly honours , that , sooner LIFE OF BACON . xxiii.
... all others . He , in his apology respecting Lord Essex , says , " They sent for us of the learned council . " Lands . MS . li . art . 5. Orig . and the pursuit of worldly honours , that , sooner LIFE OF BACON . xxiii.
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... Essex . Generous , ardent , and highly cultivated , with all the romantic en- thusiasm of chivalry , and all the graces and accom - knights for Middlesex . On the 25th of February , plishments of a court , Essex was formed to gain ...
... Essex . Generous , ardent , and highly cultivated , with all the romantic en- thusiasm of chivalry , and all the graces and accom - knights for Middlesex . On the 25th of February , plishments of a court , Essex was formed to gain ...
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... Essex ; from the honourable testimony of the bar and of the bench ; from the protection he had a right to hope for from the queen , for his father's sake ; from the consciousness of his own merits and of the weakness of his competitors ...
... Essex ; from the honourable testimony of the bar and of the bench ; from the protection he had a right to hope for from the queen , for his father's sake ; from the consciousness of his own merits and of the weakness of his competitors ...
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... Essex had obtained over her , as she more than once urged that " if either party were to give way , it ought to be Essex ; that his affection for Bacon should yield to her mislike . " Of this latent cause Essex became sensible , and ...
... Essex had obtained over her , as she more than once urged that " if either party were to give way , it ought to be Essex ; that his affection for Bacon should yield to her mislike . " Of this latent cause Essex became sensible , and ...
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