The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... common to that early season of life . However that was , the am- bassador conceived a very favourable opinion of Bacon ; for he sent him over to the queen with a commission that required secrecy and dispatch : of which he acquitted ...
... common to that early season of life . However that was , the am- bassador conceived a very favourable opinion of Bacon ; for he sent him over to the queen with a commission that required secrecy and dispatch : of which he acquitted ...
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... common law . For that purpose , he placed himself in the society of Gray's Inn ; where his superior talents rendered him the or- * He says that Henry III . of France was then 30 years old : now that king began his reign 1574 , at the ...
... common law . For that purpose , he placed himself in the society of Gray's Inn ; where his superior talents rendered him the or- * He says that Henry III . of France was then 30 years old : now that king began his reign 1574 , at the ...
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... common enmity to her : at a time too when she had nothing to oppose against their pretensions , their conspiracies , their open attacks , but her own courage and the native strength of England alone . And yet , by helping forward the ...
... common enmity to her : at a time too when she had nothing to oppose against their pretensions , their conspiracies , their open attacks , but her own courage and the native strength of England alone . And yet , by helping forward the ...
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... common addition to the tranquillity and happiness of our ancestors , that they enjoyed both uninterrupted , for such a length of years ; while Scotland and France , Spain and Holland , were torn with continual divisions , and bleeding ...
... common addition to the tranquillity and happiness of our ancestors , that they enjoyed both uninterrupted , for such a length of years ; while Scotland and France , Spain and Holland , were torn with continual divisions , and bleeding ...
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... common law has been uni- versally allowed : and to this we cannot have a more unquestionable witness than Sir Francis Bacon ; one State Tr . every way fit to judge , and an enemy . He was Vol . II . raised to be Chief Justice of the Common ...
... common law has been uni- versally allowed : and to this we cannot have a more unquestionable witness than Sir Francis Bacon ; one State Tr . every way fit to judge , and an enemy . He was Vol . II . raised to be Chief Justice of the Common ...
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