The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page ix
... command in Spain . The Essays . Sacred Meditations . Colours of Good and Evil . Proposal of marriage to Lady Hat- ton . Reading on Statute of Uses . Essex solicits command in Ireland . Interruption of intimacy between Bacon and Essex ...
... command in Spain . The Essays . Sacred Meditations . Colours of Good and Evil . Proposal of marriage to Lady Hat- ton . Reading on Statute of Uses . Essex solicits command in Ireland . Interruption of intimacy between Bacon and Essex ...
Page xix
... command , not a consul to advise ; the lectures both in private in the colleges , and in public in the schools , being but expositions of his text , and comments upon his opinions , held as authentic as if they had been given under the ...
... command , not a consul to advise ; the lectures both in private in the colleges , and in public in the schools , being but expositions of his text , and comments upon his opinions , held as authentic as if they had been given under the ...
Page xxvii
... command of an expedition against Spain ; and though he was much troubled during the em- barkation of his troops , by the want of discipline In societati civili , aut lex aut vis valet . - Justitia Univer- salis . commanded , yet he did ...
... command of an expedition against Spain ; and though he was much troubled during the em- barkation of his troops , by the want of discipline In societati civili , aut lex aut vis valet . - Justitia Univer- salis . commanded , yet he did ...
Page xxxiii
... command in Ireland , Essex published a tract , en- titled " An Apologie of the Earl of Essex against those which jealously and maliciously tax him to be the hinderer of the peace and quiet of his country . " This tract originated , as ...
... command in Ireland , Essex published a tract , en- titled " An Apologie of the Earl of Essex against those which jealously and maliciously tax him to be the hinderer of the peace and quiet of his country . " This tract originated , as ...
Page xxxvii
... command down the winds of malicious and sedi- tious rumours wherewith men's conceits may have been tossed to and fro , the queen was pleased to call the world to an understanding of her princely course held towards the Earl of Essex ...
... command down the winds of malicious and sedi- tious rumours wherewith men's conceits may have been tossed to and fro , the queen was pleased to call the world to an understanding of her princely course held towards the Earl of Essex ...
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