Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... fear that Bacon would become a " dangerous instru- ment ; " parliamentary opposition to his taking his seat ; imposi- tions ; quarrel between King and Commons ; dissolution , June , 1614 ; " benevolences ; " Oliver St. John's protest ...
... fear that Bacon would become a " dangerous instru- ment ; " parliamentary opposition to his taking his seat ; imposi- tions ; quarrel between King and Commons ; dissolution , June , 1614 ; " benevolences ; " Oliver St. John's protest ...
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... fears of Spanish invasions , papal plots , Irish rebellions , church controversies . And the task of her life was to evoke inward patriotism , command outward conformity , and to establish England upon a foundation which nothing could ...
... fears of Spanish invasions , papal plots , Irish rebellions , church controversies . And the task of her life was to evoke inward patriotism , command outward conformity , and to establish England upon a foundation which nothing could ...
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... fears of dangers , from the channel being left entirely unprotected . Essex retreated to his favorite asylum , —the sulks , from which he was lured by the Queen's partiality , who restored him fully to her good graces , honored him with ...
... fears of dangers , from the channel being left entirely unprotected . Essex retreated to his favorite asylum , —the sulks , from which he was lured by the Queen's partiality , who restored him fully to her good graces , honored him with ...
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... fear rather is because I hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and supposing them not to be un- seen in the deep and unscrutable centre of the court , which is Her Majesty's mind , do not only toll ...
... fear rather is because I hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and supposing them not to be un- seen in the deep and unscrutable centre of the court , which is Her Majesty's mind , do not only toll ...
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... fear he stood of his pretended enemies lest they should murder him in his house . There- fore he saith he was compelled to fly into the City for succor and assistance ; not much unlike Pisistratus , of whom it was so anciently written ...
... fear he stood of his pretended enemies lest they should murder him in his house . There- fore he saith he was compelled to fly into the City for succor and assistance ; not much unlike Pisistratus , of whom it was so anciently written ...
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