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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... effect , the lord Keeper died suddenly , by the fol- lowing accident . He was under the hands of his bar- ber , and , the weather being warmer than usual , had ordered a window before him to be thrown open . As he was become very ...
... effect , the lord Keeper died suddenly , by the fol- lowing accident . He was under the hands of his bar- ber , and , the weather being warmer than usual , had ordered a window before him to be thrown open . As he was become very ...
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... effects of frenzy and despair . In conjunction with his friends , of several conditions , he meditated no less an attempt than to seize on the palace , to make himself master of the queen's person , and to banish from about her all ...
... effects of frenzy and despair . In conjunction with his friends , of several conditions , he meditated no less an attempt than to seize on the palace , to make himself master of the queen's person , and to banish from about her all ...
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... effect of many letters and much instance on his part , to the earl of Salisbury , the lord chancellor Egerton , and the king himself . Neither do I find that he was ever promoted to any post without repeated and earnest application to ...
... effect of many letters and much instance on his part , to the earl of Salisbury , the lord chancellor Egerton , and the king himself . Neither do I find that he was ever promoted to any post without repeated and earnest application to ...
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... effect on the house of commons . The parliament even shewed itself averse to this union , in proportion as the court appeared zealous for it . The new sovereign's con- duct had alarmed them . They saw that , with a strong disposition to ...
... effect on the house of commons . The parliament even shewed itself averse to this union , in proportion as the court appeared zealous for it . The new sovereign's con- duct had alarmed them . They saw that , with a strong disposition to ...
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... effects ; only more felt and fatal , as they were universal . It was not however till the year 1611 that James abandoned himself to one sole favourite . About that time was brought to court Robert Car , a Scotsman , then in the first ...
... effects ; only more felt and fatal , as they were universal . It was not however till the year 1611 that James abandoned himself to one sole favourite . About that time was brought to court Robert Car , a Scotsman , then in the first ...
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