The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... person which recom- mendeth it . According to which trust of mine , if it may please your lordship both herein and ... persons of such nearness , men have had an inward feeling of it . I myself remember , that being in Paris , and my ...
... person which recom- mendeth it . According to which trust of mine , if it may please your lordship both herein and ... persons of such nearness , men have had an inward feeling of it . I myself remember , that being in Paris , and my ...
Page xxxii
... person of a good servant to see your sovereign mistress , which kind of compliments are many times " instar magnorum ... persons who hastened to court on that day . 2 Sydney Papers , vol . ii . p . 129 . Sydney Papers , 130–133 . Sydney ...
... person of a good servant to see your sovereign mistress , which kind of compliments are many times " instar magnorum ... persons who hastened to court on that day . 2 Sydney Papers , vol . ii . p . 129 . Sydney Papers , 130–133 . Sydney ...
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... persons present who were not already apprized of the queen's wishes , Bacon's speech would be considered more ... person nor in purse ; he averred that there was no charge of disloyalty ; he stated nothing as a lawyer ; nothing from his ...
... persons present who were not already apprized of the queen's wishes , Bacon's speech would be considered more ... person nor in purse ; he averred that there was no charge of disloyalty ; he stated nothing as a lawyer ; nothing from his ...
Page xxxix
... person that you think worthy your own reply and my defence . For my lord of Essex , I am not servile to him , having ... persons had inter- meddled by libelling what her majesty had done in that point , which occasioned a proclamation to ...
... person that you think worthy your own reply and my defence . For my lord of Essex , I am not servile to him , having ... persons had inter- meddled by libelling what her majesty had done in that point , which occasioned a proclamation to ...
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... persons , but ill accord with the admoni- | ship's gift and style was better than mine own , tion of Bacon's philosophy , that " the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to understand ...
... persons , but ill accord with the admoni- | ship's gift and style was better than mine own , tion of Bacon's philosophy , that " the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to understand ...
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