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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... matter of it might be true , Bacon was not the man who should have pub- lished those truths . He had been long and highly indebted to the earl's friendship , almost beyond the example even of that age . In another man this proceeding ...
... matter of it might be true , Bacon was not the man who should have pub- lished those truths . He had been long and highly indebted to the earl's friendship , almost beyond the example even of that age . In another man this proceeding ...
Page xxxvii
... matter was immediately put into negotia- tion . The pensionary Barnevelt , whom they sent over , conducted the affair with so much address , that the king agreed to deliver up the cautionary towns for less than three millions of florins ...
... matter was immediately put into negotia- tion . The pensionary Barnevelt , whom they sent over , conducted the affair with so much address , that the king agreed to deliver up the cautionary towns for less than three millions of florins ...
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... matter examined before the council ; who condemned the Chief Justice for what he had done , and obliged him to make a submission on his knees . But what completed the distaste taken at him , was his behaviour in a cause of the bishop of ...
... matter examined before the council ; who condemned the Chief Justice for what he had done , and obliged him to make a submission on his knees . But what completed the distaste taken at him , was his behaviour in a cause of the bishop of ...
Page xlviii
... a conference , on the nineteenth , between certain members of both houses , the lords agreed to take the matter into their speedy consider- He worth's Col. Vol . 1 . átion . As. xlviii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... a conference , on the nineteenth , between certain members of both houses , the lords agreed to take the matter into their speedy consider- He worth's Col. Vol . 1 . átion . As. xlviii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
Page lvi
... matter to support their several opinions . But , let us draw a veil over imperfections , and at the same time acknowledge , that a very ordinary pene- tration may serve to discover remarkable blemishes and failings in the most ...
... matter to support their several opinions . But , let us draw a veil over imperfections , and at the same time acknowledge , that a very ordinary pene- tration may serve to discover remarkable blemishes and failings in the most ...
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