Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... became a student at Gray's Inn , Basil Montague and Lord Campbell say , reluctantly ; but Mr. Spedding tells us that " his intention was to study the common law as his profession . " In a letter to Lord Burghley , from Gray's Inn ...
... became a student at Gray's Inn , Basil Montague and Lord Campbell say , reluctantly ; but Mr. Spedding tells us that " his intention was to study the common law as his profession . " In a letter to Lord Burghley , from Gray's Inn ...
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... became stronger than ever . But Elizabeth was firm , as of old , to make no advance . Greatly as the Protestants had grown , she knew they were still a minority in the realm . If the hotter Catholics were fast decreasing , they remained ...
... became stronger than ever . But Elizabeth was firm , as of old , to make no advance . Greatly as the Protestants had grown , she knew they were still a minority in the realm . If the hotter Catholics were fast decreasing , they remained ...
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... became a full - fledged lawyer . انا But of his professional career , for awhile , if he had one , nothing is known , and the history of his legislative career is almost as vague . He sat in the parliament which succeeded the trial of ...
... became a full - fledged lawyer . انا But of his professional career , for awhile , if he had one , nothing is known , and the history of his legislative career is almost as vague . He sat in the parliament which succeeded the trial of ...
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... became his warmest advocate with the Queen . Bacon wrote Eliz- abeth a letter of a manly tone , which contained an assurance that if his friends pressed his suit his spirit was not with them , - an assurance irreconcilable with the ...
... became his warmest advocate with the Queen . Bacon wrote Eliz- abeth a letter of a manly tone , which contained an assurance that if his friends pressed his suit his spirit was not with them , - an assurance irreconcilable with the ...
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... became reconciled sufficiently to employ Bacon as Counsel - Extraordinary , sending him on a journey at his own cost , which compelled him to call his brother Anthony's better credit in play , to borrow the wherewithal to meet his ...
... became reconciled sufficiently to employ Bacon as Counsel - Extraordinary , sending him on a journey at his own cost , which compelled him to call his brother Anthony's better credit in play , to borrow the wherewithal to meet his ...
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