Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... was disappointed in one direction , with characteristic facility he turned his face in another . His suit , whatever it was , failed . Now he applied to be admitted to active practice by a short cut , HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 13.
... was disappointed in one direction , with characteristic facility he turned his face in another . His suit , whatever it was , failed . Now he applied to be admitted to active practice by a short cut , HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 13.
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... turning them out into the cold . During the chase for the place of Solicitor - General , the enemies of Bacon under - estimated his legal lore and ability to the Queen , so that she told Essex , that , while she acknowledged his ...
... turning them out into the cold . During the chase for the place of Solicitor - General , the enemies of Bacon under - estimated his legal lore and ability to the Queen , so that she told Essex , that , while she acknowledged his ...
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... turned and shall turn ; which , to signify to you , though I think you are yourself persuaded as much , in the cause of writing ; and so I commend your Lordship to God's goodness . From Gray's Inn , this 20th day of July , 1600 . " Your ...
... turned and shall turn ; which , to signify to you , though I think you are yourself persuaded as much , in the cause of writing ; and so I commend your Lordship to God's goodness . From Gray's Inn , this 20th day of July , 1600 . " Your ...
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... turned to kindle them , because it was said your Lordship was con- demned unheard , and your Lordship's sister wrote that private letter , then Her Majesty saw plainly that these winds of rumors could not be commanded down without a ...
... turned to kindle them , because it was said your Lordship was con- demned unheard , and your Lordship's sister wrote that private letter , then Her Majesty saw plainly that these winds of rumors could not be commanded down without a ...
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... turned his pretexts , and alleged the occasion thereof to proceed from a private quarrel . " Both Essex and Southampton were convicted and sentenced , but the former went to the block alone . In discussing the conduct of Bacon at the ...
... turned his pretexts , and alleged the occasion thereof to proceed from a private quarrel . " Both Essex and Southampton were convicted and sentenced , but the former went to the block alone . In discussing the conduct of Bacon at the ...
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