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 viii
... present editor , with all his zeal and tenfold his ability ; with power equal to the work , and leisure to pursue it , will dig the statue from the rubbish which may yet deface it ; and , obliterating one by one the paltry libels ...
... present editor , with all his zeal and tenfold his ability ; with power equal to the work , and leisure to pursue it , will dig the statue from the rubbish which may yet deface it ; and , obliterating one by one the paltry libels ...
Page x
... Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the Epices . King's journey to Scotland . Takes his seat in Chancery . His address . Jurisdiction . Patents . Delays . Expense ...
... Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the Epices . King's journey to Scotland . Takes his seat in Chancery . His address . Jurisdiction . Patents . Delays . Expense ...
Page xxii
... 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 facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the differences between ...
... 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 facts . In his History of Life and Death , speaking of the differences between ...
Page xxvi
... present of a jewel . When the queen , with the usual property of royalty , not to forget , mentioned his speech in parliament which yet rankled in her mind , and with an antipathy , un- worthy of her love of letters , said , " he was ...
... present of a jewel . When the queen , with the usual property of royalty , not to forget , mentioned his speech in parliament which yet rankled in her mind , and with an antipathy , un- worthy of her love of letters , said , " he was ...
Page xxxiv
... present to his mind . faction of the world , to proceed against my lord It was determined that proceedings should be in the Star Chamber , by an information ore tenus , instituted ; but , as the queen assured Bacon , only , and to have ...
... present to his mind . faction of the world , to proceed against my lord It was determined that proceedings should be in the Star Chamber , by an information ore tenus , instituted ; but , as the queen assured Bacon , only , and to have ...
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