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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... never preached , nor ever intended to be made public . The king , who was beyond measure jealous on this head , fearing the man might either be acquitted on his trial , or not condemned to a capital punishment , had ordered his attorney ...
... never preached , nor ever intended to be made public . The king , who was beyond measure jealous on this head , fearing the man might either be acquitted on his trial , or not condemned to a capital punishment , had ordered his attorney ...
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... never " to sit again in parliament , or come within the verge " of the court . " Thus he lost the great privilege of his peerage ; a severity unusual , except in cases of treason and attainder . 66 66 66 66 66 66 The last article of his ...
... never " to sit again in parliament , or come within the verge " of the court . " Thus he lost the great privilege of his peerage ; a severity unusual , except in cases of treason and attainder . 66 66 66 66 66 66 The last article of his ...
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... never uttered . Those who insist on the meanness , those who plead for the dig- CCLXXVI . nity , of human nature , may , in this one man , find abundant matter to support their several opinions . But , let us draw a veil over ...
... never uttered . Those who insist on the meanness , those who plead for the dig- CCLXXVI . nity , of human nature , may , in this one man , find abundant matter to support their several opinions . But , let us draw a veil over ...
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... never have the conso- " lation to see them . " Among his countrymen , the names , alone , of those who have adopted his notions , and proceeded on his plan , are his highest encomium . To pass over a long line of philosophers , all ...
... never have the conso- " lation to see them . " Among his countrymen , the names , alone , of those who have adopted his notions , and proceeded on his plan , are his highest encomium . To pass over a long line of philosophers , all ...
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... never failed to awaken in his audience the several passions he intended they should feel . This is not a picture of him drawn from fancy ; it is copied , and that too B. Jonson , but in miniature , after another taken by one who in his ...
... never failed to awaken in his audience the several passions he intended they should feel . This is not a picture of him drawn from fancy ; it is copied , and that too B. Jonson , but in miniature , after another taken by one who in his ...
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