Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... charge and proposed confession ; unsatisfactory confession to the House of Lords ; they decline to accept it ; he makes a more definite one , which is presented by Prince Charles ; committee wait on him : " My Lords , it is my act , my ...
... charge and proposed confession ; unsatisfactory confession to the House of Lords ; they decline to accept it ; he makes a more definite one , which is presented by Prince Charles ; committee wait on him : " My Lords , it is my act , my ...
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... charge by writing his " Maxims " and " Use of the Common Law , " - very valuable expositions of law as a science , as far as they went , and far more philosophical in treatment than contemporary works on the same subject . His fortune ...
... charge by writing his " Maxims " and " Use of the Common Law , " - very valuable expositions of law as a science , as far as they went , and far more philosophical in treatment than contemporary works on the same subject . His fortune ...
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... charge of an expedition against the Spanish treasure - fleet . Bacon's timid and prudent nature regarded the eminence of his friend as a dangerous height , from which he might , at any time , have a fatal fall ; and , therefore , did ...
... charge of an expedition against the Spanish treasure - fleet . Bacon's timid and prudent nature regarded the eminence of his friend as a dangerous height , from which he might , at any time , have a fatal fall ; and , therefore , did ...
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... to make a defen- sive war , as in times past , but a full re - conquest of those parts of the country , you would escape the charge , - I think 1 it would help to settle Tyrone in his seeking HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 31.
... to make a defen- sive war , as in times past , but a full re - conquest of those parts of the country , you would escape the charge , - I think 1 it would help to settle Tyrone in his seeking HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 31.
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... charge for Ireland . " Then follow reflections on " the great merit and peril of the service : a presage of success ; divination of good from inwardly knowing his Lordship ; his fitness proved by the choice of Her Majesty , known to be ...
... charge for Ireland . " Then follow reflections on " the great merit and peril of the service : a presage of success ; divination of good from inwardly knowing his Lordship ; his fitness proved by the choice of Her Majesty , known to be ...
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