Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... sent on a special mission to France . In his new capacity , Essex was called on to deal with affairs in Ireland which were of a serious nature . Bacon volunteered his advice , which was of a cautious character . The closing paragraph of ...
... sent on a special mission to France . In his new capacity , Essex was called on to deal with affairs in Ireland which were of a serious nature . Bacon volunteered his advice , which was of a cautious character . The closing paragraph of ...
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... sent against the Irish rebel Tyrone , - a controversy in which Essex displayed more than ordinary wrong - head- edness , we have no information of Bacon taking any hand in the affair , or interposing , to check or direct his hasty and ...
... sent against the Irish rebel Tyrone , - a controversy in which Essex displayed more than ordinary wrong - head- edness , we have no information of Bacon taking any hand in the affair , or interposing , to check or direct his hasty and ...
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... sent out to do , what means they had provided , and what he had done . " As he was not prosecuted , the people busied them- selves about the problem of why the proceedings stopped where they did ; why , if punishment was not meted out ...
... sent out to do , what means they had provided , and what he had done . " As he was not prosecuted , the people busied them- selves about the problem of why the proceedings stopped where they did ; why , if punishment was not meted out ...
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... sent . There is ground in this correspondence to infer that the honest spirit of it was inspired by Anthony Bacon . This correspondence is very curious , and some ex- tracts may both entertain and enlighten the reader , if it be borne ...
... sent . There is ground in this correspondence to infer that the honest spirit of it was inspired by Anthony Bacon . This correspondence is very curious , and some ex- tracts may both entertain and enlighten the reader , if it be borne ...
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... sent to investigate this assembling of discon- tented spirits , were released from the imprisonment to which they had been subjected , and in a few hours the favorite was in the Tower of London . His imprison- ment was shared by the ...
... sent to investigate this assembling of discon- tented spirits , were released from the imprisonment to which they had been subjected , and in a few hours the favorite was in the Tower of London . His imprison- ment was shared by the ...
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