The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... Error of judging of past by pre- sent times . Presents made by men of emi- nence . Presents of furniture . Presents customary . No influence on judgment . Particular charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams ...
... Error of judging of past by pre- sent times . Presents made by men of emi- nence . Presents of furniture . Presents customary . No influence on judgment . Particular charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams ...
Page xxv
... error , he immediately acknow- ledged that his suspicions were unfounded . He still , however , maintained that there had been treachery somewhere , and that a word the queen had used against him had been put into her mouth by Sir ...
... error , he immediately acknow- ledged that his suspicions were unfounded . He still , however , maintained that there had been treachery somewhere , and that a word the queen had used against him had been put into her mouth by Sir ...
Page xxix
... error , and unwar- ranted and abusive experience have been so strong , as they were not able to keep a right course ac- cording to the law . Herein , though I could not be ignorant either of the difficulty of the matter , which he that ...
... error , and unwar- ranted and abusive experience have been so strong , as they were not able to keep a right course ac- cording to the law . Herein , though I could not be ignorant either of the difficulty of the matter , which he that ...
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... errors in Ireland , by turbulent speeches and seditious pamphlets , was much exasperated , his ruin was predicted . Pamphlets were circulated and suppressed ; there were various conferences at York House between the different statesmen ...
... errors in Ireland , by turbulent speeches and seditious pamphlets , was much exasperated , his ruin was predicted . Pamphlets were circulated and suppressed ; there were various conferences at York House between the different statesmen ...
Page xli
... error of it : the manner of these physicians , and especially these From these various efforts Bacon indulged the empirics , is to continue one kind of medicine , most flattering hopes of the restoration of his which at the first is ...
... error of it : the manner of these physicians , and especially these From these various efforts Bacon indulged the empirics , is to continue one kind of medicine , most flattering hopes of the restoration of his which at the first is ...
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