The Life and Correspondence of Francis BaconSaunders, Otley, 1861 - 568 páginas |
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... Egerton His indebtedness - His proposal to benefit the public for his own advancement His continued failure in place - hunting The causes - The Queen's prejudices - His own selfishness * From the circumstance that Polonius ' advice to ...
... Egerton His indebtedness - His proposal to benefit the public for his own advancement His continued failure in place - hunting The causes - The Queen's prejudices - His own selfishness * From the circumstance that Polonius ' advice to ...
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... Egerton should be removed to the Rolls . His lordship told me likewise that he had already moved the Queen for my brother , and that she took no exception to him , but said that she must first despatch the French and Scots ambassadors ...
... Egerton should be removed to the Rolls . His lordship told me likewise that he had already moved the Queen for my brother , and that she took no exception to him , but said that she must first despatch the French and Scots ambassadors ...
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J. F. Foard. 134 COKE'S NEW CHARACTER . moderate doctrine enough . The chancellor , Egerton , divided against Coke , and the judges of the exchequer went with him . Coke's puisne judges stand by him . The discus- sion had the necessary ...
J. F. Foard. 134 COKE'S NEW CHARACTER . moderate doctrine enough . The chancellor , Egerton , divided against Coke , and the judges of the exchequer went with him . Coke's puisne judges stand by him . The discus- sion had the necessary ...
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... Egerton - who will some day be Lord Ellesmere , and founder of the great Ellesmere family . To him Sir Robert Cecil writes March 27th , 1594 , the attorney and 158 SELF - INTEREST . solicitorship being both unsettled ,
... Egerton - who will some day be Lord Ellesmere , and founder of the great Ellesmere family . To him Sir Robert Cecil writes March 27th , 1594 , the attorney and 158 SELF - INTEREST . solicitorship being both unsettled ,
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J. F. Foard. 158 SELF - INTEREST . solicitorship being both unsettled , to thank Egerton , who is a politic and kindly man , for offering to assist the inexperienced Bacon by his greater knowledge , and " arm him with observations ...
J. F. Foard. 158 SELF - INTEREST . solicitorship being both unsettled , to thank Egerton , who is a politic and kindly man , for offering to assist the inexperienced Bacon by his greater knowledge , and " arm him with observations ...
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