Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... ; new parliament , February 19 , 1592 ; Bacon as a reformer , and speech on law reform ; his " patriotic " but unfor- tunate speech against granting three subsidies to the Queen ; " " - Elizabeth's anger at his course ; what.
... ; new parliament , February 19 , 1592 ; Bacon as a reformer , and speech on law reform ; his " patriotic " but unfor- tunate speech against granting three subsidies to the Queen ; " " - Elizabeth's anger at his course ; what.
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... granted a double subsidy , with a precautionary clause that it should not be considered as establishing a precedent . About this time , the unquenchable energy of Puri- tanism burst forth and expressed its opinions in a flood of ...
... granted a double subsidy , with a precautionary clause that it should not be considered as establishing a precedent . About this time , the unquenchable energy of Puri- tanism burst forth and expressed its opinions in a flood of ...
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... granted his most extravagant demands ; at others refused his most reasonable requests . His ambition was insatiate . The Queen had con- ferred military honors and offices upon him which were envied by veteran soldiers ; and now , at the ...
... granted his most extravagant demands ; at others refused his most reasonable requests . His ambition was insatiate . The Queen had con- ferred military honors and offices upon him which were envied by veteran soldiers ; and now , at the ...
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... granting the Queen what she most needed in a perilous situation . Sir Edward Coke , Bacon's life - long rival , was made Attorney - General , in spite of the " uttermost credit , friendship and authority " which Essex , as favorite and ...
... granting the Queen what she most needed in a perilous situation . Sir Edward Coke , Bacon's life - long rival , was made Attorney - General , in spite of the " uttermost credit , friendship and authority " which Essex , as favorite and ...
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... granted them an absolution from the excommunication which they had incurred . The act of absolution set forth that it was granted by reason of penitence , and the act seeming to have been done through ignorance of the law . " In the ...
... granted them an absolution from the excommunication which they had incurred . The act of absolution set forth that it was granted by reason of penitence , and the act seeming to have been done through ignorance of the law . " In the ...
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