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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Page xxix
... continued it to Wilson , the last , embracing with fondness the man whom he p . 81 . had secretly ordered to be arrested : and intreating him to hasten his return , when he believed he should never see him more . In such trifles he In ...
... continued it to Wilson , the last , embracing with fondness the man whom he p . 81 . had secretly ordered to be arrested : and intreating him to hasten his return , when he believed he should never see him more . In such trifles he In ...
Page xxxii
... continued to him intire , in a style rather of expos- tulation and demand than of humility and supplica- tion and through the affected obscurity of some ex- pressions , one may discover , that there was an im- portant secret in his ...
... continued to him intire , in a style rather of expos- tulation and demand than of humility and supplica- tion and through the affected obscurity of some ex- pressions , one may discover , that there was an im- portant secret in his ...
Page xl
... and to such little and shameful arts is ambition often obliged to stoop . Nor even thus did he presently regain his Letter credit with Buckingham . The family continued to load him. xl The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... and to such little and shameful arts is ambition often obliged to stoop . Nor even thus did he presently regain his Letter credit with Buckingham . The family continued to load him. xl The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
Page xli
... continued to load him with reproaches ; and he remained long under that agony of heart which an aspiring man must feel , when his power and dignity are at the mercy of a king's minion , young , and giddy with his eleva- tion , and who ...
... continued to load him with reproaches ; and he remained long under that agony of heart which an aspiring man must feel , when his power and dignity are at the mercy of a king's minion , young , and giddy with his eleva- tion , and who ...
Page lvii
... continued single till after forty , and then took to wife a daughter of alderman Barnham , of London , with whom he received a plentiful fortune , but had by her no children : and she out - lived him upwards of twenty years . Such ...
... continued single till after forty , and then took to wife a daughter of alderman Barnham , of London , with whom he received a plentiful fortune , but had by her no children : and she out - lived him upwards of twenty years . Such ...
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