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 xxi
... things near as afar off , and things afar off as near , making feigned dis- tances . We have also helps for the sight , far above specta - part is as follows : But that jealousies may be taken away , cles and glasses . wards published ...
... things near as afar off , and things afar off as near , making feigned dis- tances . We have also helps for the sight , far above specta - part is as follows : But that jealousies may be taken away , cles and glasses . wards published ...
Page lxxxiv
... things must continue as they have been : but so will that also continue , whereupon learn- ing hath ever relied , and which faileth not : justificata est sapientia a filiis suis . ' " . Copies of the work were sent to the king , the ...
... things must continue as they have been : but so will that also continue , whereupon learn- ing hath ever relied , and which faileth not : justificata est sapientia a filiis suis . ' " . Copies of the work were sent to the king , the ...
Page lxxxix
... thing I stopped at the seal ; I never took penny for any commission , or things of that nature : I never shared with any servant for any second or inferior profit . " The state of the chancellor's mind during this storm has been ...
... thing I stopped at the seal ; I never took penny for any commission , or things of that nature : I never shared with any servant for any second or inferior profit . " The state of the chancellor's mind during this storm has been ...
Page xciv
... things , extenuate the offence , in respect of the " It may please your lordships , —I shall hum - time or manner of the gift , or the like circum- bly crave at your lordships ' hands a benign inter - stances , but only leave these things ...
... things , extenuate the offence , in respect of the " It may please your lordships , —I shall hum - time or manner of the gift , or the like circum- bly crave at your lordships ' hands a benign inter - stances , but only leave these things ...
Page cxiv
... things , and which a romantic queen loved and encouraged life seem- As to temporary inability , his golden rules ... things , not to inflate plain things into marvels . He was not attached either to method or to ornament , although he ...
... things , and which a romantic queen loved and encouraged life seem- As to temporary inability , his golden rules ... things , not to inflate plain things into marvels . He was not attached either to method or to ornament , although he ...
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