The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... light . I have yet another reason for enlarging this ac- count beyond the ordinary limits . Our author's let- ters are written , many of them at least , on public occasions , and may be considered as the most au- thentic vouchers for ...
... light . I have yet another reason for enlarging this ac- count beyond the ordinary limits . Our author's let- ters are written , many of them at least , on public occasions , and may be considered as the most au- thentic vouchers for ...
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... that very attempt , unquestionable . Hobart being advanced to the place of chief jus- An . 1613 . tice of the Common Pleas , Sir Francis Bacon suc- Truth brought to light , p . 89 . man The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon . XXV.
... that very attempt , unquestionable . Hobart being advanced to the place of chief jus- An . 1613 . tice of the Common Pleas , Sir Francis Bacon suc- Truth brought to light , p . 89 . man The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon . XXV.
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... light , p . 89 . man . ceeded him as attorney general in 1613 ; about three months after the death of his kinsman and enemy , the lord treasurer Salisbury : a minister fertile in expedients for supplying his master's wants , and well ...
... light , p . 89 . man . ceeded him as attorney general in 1613 ; about three months after the death of his kinsman and enemy , the lord treasurer Salisbury : a minister fertile in expedients for supplying his master's wants , and well ...
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... light on this dark transaction ; though not enough perhaps to discover the darker motives that influenced the king's and the earl's behaviour in it . James himself selected certain persons to examine Somerset with all secrecy , and ...
... light on this dark transaction ; though not enough perhaps to discover the darker motives that influenced the king's and the earl's behaviour in it . James himself selected certain persons to examine Somerset with all secrecy , and ...
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... light and grace on all the particular parts . In considering every subject , he seems to have placed himself in a point of view so advantageous and ele- vated , that he could from thence discover a whole country round him , and mark out ...
... light and grace on all the particular parts . In considering every subject , he seems to have placed himself in a point of view so advantageous and ele- vated , that he could from thence discover a whole country round him , and mark out ...
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