The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... manner of treating it . " Some years after Bacon had quitted Cambridge , he published his opinions upon the defects of universities ; in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the communication ...
... manner of treating it . " Some years after Bacon had quitted Cambridge , he published his opinions upon the defects of universities ; in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the communication ...
Page xxii
... manner , committing you , as daily in my prayers , so , likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . His meditations were both upon natural science and man sciences , as will appear from the following ...
... manner , committing you , as daily in my prayers , so , likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . His meditations were both upon natural science and man sciences , as will appear from the following ...
Page xxx
... manner of men seldom to communicate where they think their courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some interruption of the intimacy between as I was not called nor ...
... manner of men seldom to communicate where they think their courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some interruption of the intimacy between as I was not called nor ...
Page xxxii
... manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citò transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum- spection and patience will turn all to the best . So referring all to ...
... manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citò transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum- spection and patience will turn all to the best . So referring all to ...
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... manner was not so clear and open to me , as it was at the first . But towards the end of Easter term , her majesty brake with me , and told me that she had found my words true , for that the proceeding in the Star Chamber had done no ...
... manner was not so clear and open to me , as it was at the first . But towards the end of Easter term , her majesty brake with me , and told me that she had found my words true , for that the proceeding in the Star Chamber had done no ...
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