Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... question of church government . The Act of Uniformity and plots against the Queen's life made all its members Pro- testants ; the intense anti - protestantism of the continent made a majority of its members sympathizers with the Non ...
... question of church government . The Act of Uniformity and plots against the Queen's life made all its members Pro- testants ; the intense anti - protestantism of the continent made a majority of its members sympathizers with the Non ...
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... question of the succession . The publication , about this time , of Bacon's first edition of his Essays , ten in number , the " Colors of Good and Evil , " and the " Meditationes Sacra " pro- claimed to the world that the place - hunter ...
... question of the succession . The publication , about this time , of Bacon's first edition of his Essays , ten in number , the " Colors of Good and Evil , " and the " Meditationes Sacra " pro- claimed to the world that the place - hunter ...
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... question of what was Bacon's exact relation to Essex in this affair . " And , but that your Lordship is too easy to pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think if your Lordship lent your reputation in this case , —that ...
... question of what was Bacon's exact relation to Essex in this affair . " And , but that your Lordship is too easy to pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think if your Lordship lent your reputation in this case , —that ...
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... question , Essex quarrelled with the Queen , who boxed his ears . Then , of course , came the cus- tomary retirement from court , sulks , and reconciliation , which inspired a letter of congratulation from Bacon , in which , for the ...
... question , Essex quarrelled with the Queen , who boxed his ears . Then , of course , came the cus- tomary retirement from court , sulks , and reconciliation , which inspired a letter of congratulation from Bacon , in which , for the ...
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... question of how to deal with Tyrone , whether by force or with persuasion , was debated , but when the expedition was determined on , he would have probably advised the Earl not to accept the command , if he could bring himself to ...
... question of how to deal with Tyrone , whether by force or with persuasion , was debated , but when the expedition was determined on , he would have probably advised the Earl not to accept the command , if he could bring himself to ...
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