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 xxxii
... turn all to the best . So referring all to sometime that I may attend you , I commit you to God's best preservation . And his advice is thus stated by Bacon : " Well , the next news that I heard , was that my lord was come over , and ...
... turn all to the best . So referring all to sometime that I may attend you , I commit you to God's best preservation . And his advice is thus stated by Bacon : " Well , the next news that I heard , was that my lord was come over , and ...
Page lxix
... turn or end leads me , but a general rule . With respect to speedy justice , which was the third admonition , and upon which , in his essays on " Delay and Despatch , " it appears that he had maturely deliberated , he explained the ...
... turn or end leads me , but a general rule . With respect to speedy justice , which was the third admonition , and upon which , in his essays on " Delay and Despatch , " it appears that he had maturely deliberated , he explained the ...
Page lxxxix
... turn Wraynham , who had been punished for his the charge itself into a dexterous commendation | scurrilous libel against the chancellor and the both of his favourite and the prince . master of the rolls . The parliament was then ...
... turn Wraynham , who had been punished for his the charge itself into a dexterous commendation | scurrilous libel against the chancellor and the both of his favourite and the prince . master of the rolls . The parliament was then ...
Page c
... turn friars , and ambi- myself to be one . Yet , shortly after , the king tious princes turn melancholy ; but of knowledge dissolved the parliament , but never restored that there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are ...
... turn friars , and ambi- myself to be one . Yet , shortly after , the king tious princes turn melancholy ; but of knowledge dissolved the parliament , but never restored that there is no satiety , but satisfaction and appetite are ...
Page cvi
... turn friars , and ambitious men turn me- lancholy ; but of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfac- tion and appetite are perpetually interchangeable , and there- fore appeareth to be good in itself simply , without fallacy or ...
... turn friars , and ambitious men turn me- lancholy ; but of knowledge there is no satiety , but satisfac- tion and appetite are perpetually interchangeable , and there- fore appeareth to be good in itself simply , without fallacy or ...
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