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 xix
... whereupon to rest a search- and occupations in our universities . He could not long have resided in Cambridge before he must have discovered his erroneous no- tions of the mighty living , and of the pursuits in which they were engaged ...
... whereupon to rest a search- and occupations in our universities . He could not long have resided in Cambridge before he must have discovered his erroneous no- tions of the mighty living , and of the pursuits in which they were engaged ...
Page xxix
... whereupon the inheritances of this realm are tossed at this day , like a ship upon the sea , in such sort , that it is hard to say which bark will sink , and which will get to the haven ; that is to say , what assurances will stand good ...
... whereupon the inheritances of this realm are tossed at this day , like a ship upon the sea , in such sort , that it is hard to say which bark will sink , and which will get to the haven ; that is to say , what assurances will stand good ...
Page xxxi
... whereupon I , who was still awake , and 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 ...
... whereupon I , who was still awake , and 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 ...
Page xxxv
... whereupon I said , " My lord , I see I must be your homager , and hold land of your gift ; but do you know the manner of doing homage in law ? Always it is with a saving of his faith to the king and his other lords . " 1 His ...
... whereupon I said , " My lord , I see I must be your homager , and hold land of your gift ; but do you know the manner of doing homage in law ? Always it is with a saving of his faith to the king and his other lords . " 1 His ...
Page xxxvi
... Whereupon I replied to that allot- ment , and said to their lordships , That it was an old matter , and had no manner of coherence with the rest of the charge , being matters of Ireland : and therefore , that I having been wronged by ...
... Whereupon I replied to that allot- ment , and said to their lordships , That it was an old matter , and had no manner of coherence with the rest of the charge , being matters of Ireland : and therefore , that I having been wronged by ...
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