Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... gives Bacon an estate worth £ 1,800 ; publication of essays , " Colors of Good and Evil , " " Meditationes Sacræ ; " Essex's successful expedition against the Spaniards and Cadiz ; Bacon's letter of advice to the young Earl ; its moral ...
... gives Bacon an estate worth £ 1,800 ; publication of essays , " Colors of Good and Evil , " " Meditationes Sacræ ; " Essex's successful expedition against the Spaniards and Cadiz ; Bacon's letter of advice to the young Earl ; its moral ...
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... give me a good hearing , so far forth as to promise to tender it unto Her Majesty , and withal to add , in the behalf of it , that which I may better deliver by letter than by speech , which is , that although it must be confessed that ...
... give me a good hearing , so far forth as to promise to tender it unto Her Majesty , and withal to add , in the behalf of it , that which I may better deliver by letter than by speech , which is , that although it must be confessed that ...
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... give him true intelli- gence . If you flatter him , you betray him . If you conceal the truth of those things from him which concern his justice or his honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to ...
... give him true intelli- gence . If you flatter him , you betray him . If you conceal the truth of those things from him which concern his justice or his honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to ...
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... give their subjects cause of discontent , though they take away the honors they have heaped upon them , though they bring them to a lower estate than they raised them from , yet ought they not to be so forgetful of their allegiance that ...
... give their subjects cause of discontent , though they take away the honors they have heaped upon them , though they bring them to a lower estate than they raised them from , yet ought they not to be so forgetful of their allegiance that ...
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... give , in some form , an expression to the grievance of the people , delayed reporting to the Commons , and the Queen , anticipating their action and wish , announced that she had given orders to have some of the abuses reformed ...
... give , in some form , an expression to the grievance of the people , delayed reporting to the Commons , and the Queen , anticipating their action and wish , announced that she had given orders to have some of the abuses reformed ...
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