Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... death in 1579 ; his mother was Anne , the second of the four learned daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke , of whom the eldest married Lord Bur- leigh , and the third Lord Russell , son of the second Earl of Bedford . She was the second wife ...
... death in 1579 ; his mother was Anne , the second of the four learned daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke , of whom the eldest married Lord Bur- leigh , and the third Lord Russell , son of the second Earl of Bedford . She was the second wife ...
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... death , in April , 1626 , he was only in his sixty- sixth year , by January , 1560 , must be meant , as was then the usual mode of computation , what we should now call January , 1561. * He was sent to Trinity College , Cambridge , when ...
... death , in April , 1626 , he was only in his sixty- sixth year , by January , 1560 , must be meant , as was then the usual mode of computation , what we should now call January , 1561. * He was sent to Trinity College , Cambridge , when ...
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... death of his father , which took place in February , 1579 . In his Sylva ( Experiment 986 ) he mentions having been in Paris when he received the news . His later biogra- phers make him to have spent some time after the re- cal of Sir ...
... death of his father , which took place in February , 1579 . In his Sylva ( Experiment 986 ) he mentions having been in Paris when he received the news . His later biogra- phers make him to have spent some time after the re- cal of Sir ...
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... death , when it was printed along with another tract subsequently written , ' The Use of the Law , for Preservation of our persons , goods , and good names , according to the practice of the laws and customs of this land ; ' both being ...
... death , when it was printed along with another tract subsequently written , ' The Use of the Law , for Preservation of our persons , goods , and good names , according to the practice of the laws and customs of this land ; ' both being ...
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... death ; it and the translation of the History of Henry the Seventh , along with other pieces , were first published by Dr. Rawley , in a folio volume , at London , in 1638 . The Latin title , which was given to the Essays by Bacon ...
... death ; it and the translation of the History of Henry the Seventh , along with other pieces , were first published by Dr. Rawley , in a folio volume , at London , in 1638 . The Latin title , which was given to the Essays by Bacon ...
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