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 xxx
... true concurrence , which I knew in her nature to be true . My lord , on the other side , had a settled opinion , that the queen could be brought to nothing but by a kind of necessity and author- ity ; and I well remember , when by ...
... true concurrence , which I knew in her nature to be true . My lord , on the other side , had a settled opinion , that the queen could be brought to nothing but by a kind of necessity and author- ity ; and I well remember , when by ...
Page xxxi
... true to my grounds which I thought surest for my lord's good , said to this effect : Madam , I know not the particulars of estate , and I know this , that princes ' actions must have no abrupt periods or conclusions , but other- wise I ...
... true to my grounds which I thought surest for my lord's good , said to this effect : Madam , I know not the particulars of estate , and I know this , that princes ' actions must have no abrupt periods or conclusions , but other- wise I ...
Page xxxiii
... true , for that the proceeding in the Star Chamber had done no good , but rather kindled factions bruits , as she termed them , than quenched them . " 1 I came first unto you I took you for a physician that desired to cure the diseases ...
... true , for that the proceeding in the Star Chamber had done no good , but rather kindled factions bruits , as she termed them , than quenched them . " 1 I came first unto you I took you for a physician that desired to cure the diseases ...
Page xxxiv
... true , that seeing no other remedy , I said to her slightly , Why , madam , if you will needs have a proceeding , you were best have it in some such sort as Ovid spake of his mistress , Est aliquid luce patente minus , to make a council ...
... true , that seeing no other remedy , I said to her slightly , Why , madam , if you will needs have a proceeding , you were best have it in some such sort as Ovid spake of his mistress , Est aliquid luce patente minus , to make a council ...
Page xlix
... true haven of a well ordered mind ; " that temple of God which he graceth with his perfec- tion and blesseth with his peace , not suffering it to be removed , although the earth be removed , and although the mountains be carried into ...
... true haven of a well ordered mind ; " that temple of God which he graceth with his perfec- tion and blesseth with his peace , not suffering it to be removed , although the earth be removed , and although the mountains be carried into ...
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