| 1763 - 556 pages
...this I did in as gentle and reafonable terms as might be. . " Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and faiJ, ' Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth againft me, pluck...more hurt, than all the teeth in your head will do yau good.' " I anfwered coldly in thefc very words : ' Mr. Attorney, I relpeii you : I fear you not... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 pages
...terms as might be. Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, " Mr. Bacon, " if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out ; " for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in (n) From the Hatfield collection. (b) Edward Coke, knighted by king James at Greenwich in 1603; and... | |
| 1822 - 386 pages
...terms as might be. " Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, ' Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out ; for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good.' I answered coldly in these very words ; ' Mr. Attorney, I respect you : I fear you not : and the less... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 494 pages
...complete our model of his forensic oratory. Coke exclaimed, " Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out; for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good." Bacon replied, "The less you speak of your own greatness, the more I will think of it." Coke replied,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 pages
...terms as might be. Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, " Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it* out ; for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good." I answered coldly in these very words ; Mr. Attorney, I respect you : * Edward Coke, knighted by king... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...might be. " Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, ' Mr. Bacon, if you have any Moth against me, pluck h out ; for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good.' I answered coldly in these very words ; ' Mr. Attorney, 1 respect you : I fear you not ; and the less... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pages
...terms as might be. " Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, ' Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out, for it will do you more hurt, than...all the teeth in your head will do you good." " I answered coolly in these words : ' Mr. Attorney, 1 respect you ; I fear you not ; and the less you... | |
| 1826 - 368 pages
...terms as might be. " Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said,' Mr. Bacon, if yon have any tooth against me, pluck it out, for it will do you more hurt, than...all the teeth in your head will do you good.' " I answered coolly in these words :' Mr. Attorney, 1 respect you ; I fear you not; and the less you speak... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 pages
...terms as might be. Mr. Attorney kindled at it, and said, '•' Mr. Bacon, if you have any tooth against me, pluck it out ; for it will do you more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good." I answered coldly in these very words ; Mr. Attorney, I respect you : * Edward Coke, knighted by king... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 532 pages
...protect the rights of the sovereign. CHAP, wrath against me, pluck it out ; for it will do you ^-v-^' more hurt than all the teeth in your head will do you good.' I answered coldly in these very words; ' Mr. Attorney, I respect you ; I fear you not, and the less you... | |
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