Personal History of Lord Bacon: From Unpublished PapersJ. Murray, 1861 - 388 páginas |
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... passing sentence of infamy he was right , beyond risk of appeal . A statesman and a law - reformer himself , he ought to have felt more sym- pathy for the just fame of a statesman and law - reformer than he has shown . Not that Lord ...
... passing sentence of infamy he was right , beyond risk of appeal . A statesman and a law - reformer himself , he ought to have felt more sym- pathy for the just fame of a statesman and law - reformer than he has shown . Not that Lord ...
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... passed into our brain , his soul into our souls . We are part of him ; he is part of us ; inseparable as the salt and sea . The life he lived has become our law . If it be true that the Father of Modern Science was a rogue and cheat ...
... passed into our brain , his soul into our souls . We are part of him ; he is part of us ; inseparable as the salt and sea . The life he lived has become our law . If it be true that the Father of Modern Science was a rogue and cheat ...
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... passed . Devereux became a Privy Coun- cillor . Cobham got the Cinq Ports , Raleigh the patent of Virginia . Years again raced on . A new king came in , and still no change . Cecil became an Earl , Howard an Earl . What kept the ...
... passed . Devereux became a Privy Coun- cillor . Cobham got the Cinq Ports , Raleigh the patent of Virginia . Years again raced on . A new king came in , and still no change . Cecil became an Earl , Howard an Earl . What kept the ...
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... passed to his son by a former wife . Ann Lady Bacon is left Anthony and Francis , a a young widow with two sons , meek , brave heart , and a slender fortune ; a little family of three persons , who make up in love for each other all 3 ...
... passed to his son by a former wife . Ann Lady Bacon is left Anthony and Francis , a a young widow with two sons , meek , brave heart , and a slender fortune ; a little family of three persons , who make up in love for each other all 3 ...
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... passed to the satisfaction of Queen and Commons . Power and fame now seem to be in his grasp . Elizabeth sends for him to the palace ; the electors of Middlesex cast their eyes upon him ; and , when parliament meets again , he will ...
... passed to the satisfaction of Queen and Commons . Power and fame now seem to be in his grasp . Elizabeth sends for him to the palace ; the electors of Middlesex cast their eyes upon him ; and , when parliament meets again , he will ...
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