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 xix
... course , unmoved by the disapprobation of men who turned from inquiries which they nei- ther encouraged nor understood : and , seeing through the mists , by a light refracted from be- low the horizon , that knowledge must be raised on ...
... course , unmoved by the disapprobation of men who turned from inquiries which they nei- ther encouraged nor understood : and , seeing through the mists , by a light refracted from be- low the horizon , that knowledge must be raised on ...
Page xxiv
... course of life estimate only by the few , ' should be approved by the many . " He said this , not in anger , but in the consciousness of the dignity of his pursuits , and with the full knowledge of the doctrine and consequences both of ...
... course of life estimate only by the few , ' should be approved by the many . " He said this , not in anger , but in the consciousness of the dignity of his pursuits , and with the full knowledge of the doctrine and consequences both of ...
Page xxx
... courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some ... course constant- | hemency and asseveration as I could , that absence ly , and with choice of good particulars to ...
... courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some ... course constant- | hemency and asseveration as I could , that absence ly , and with choice of good particulars to ...
Page xxxii
... course that was taken with him ; I told him : My lord , nubecula est , cito tran- sibit : it is but a mist ; but shall I tell your lord- 1 See Sydney Papers . Michaelmas day at noon , ( vol . ii . p . 128 , ) containing the account of ...
... course that was taken with him ; I told him : My lord , nubecula est , cito tran- sibit : it is but a mist ; but shall I tell your lord- 1 See Sydney Papers . Michaelmas day at noon , ( vol . ii . p . 128 , ) containing the account of ...
Page xxxiii
... course ( which was also executed ) to have somewhat published in the Star Chamber , for the satisfaction of the ... courses and offensive placards , never gave her indignation time to cool . About Christmas , Essex , from agitation of ...
... course ( which was also executed ) to have somewhat published in the Star Chamber , for the satisfaction of the ... courses and offensive placards , never gave her indignation time to cool . About Christmas , Essex , from agitation of ...
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