The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1869 |
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... appear that the judgment has in most cases been pronounced under a considerable misapprehension of the facts ; and that when the story is truly told , the asp ct of it in relation to him is materially altered : so much so that the same ...
... appear that the judgment has in most cases been pronounced under a considerable misapprehension of the facts ; and that when the story is truly told , the asp ct of it in relation to him is materially altered : so much so that the same ...
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... appear to have been formally agreed upon in Council till the middle of February . But I think the King had made up his mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's , which dates itself by a reference to the rejoicings upon the birth of the ...
... appear to have been formally agreed upon in Council till the middle of February . But I think the King had made up his mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's , which dates itself by a reference to the rejoicings upon the birth of the ...
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... appears to have been in the hands of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury ) are not preserved : but the following report shows how the case stood half a year after , in the opinion of the King's Attorney , Solicitor , and Sergeant , to whom ...
... appears to have been in the hands of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury ) are not preserved : but the following report shows how the case stood half a year after , in the opinion of the King's Attorney , Solicitor , and Sergeant , to whom ...
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... appear to have been accused or suspected of any personal disloyalty , and I suppose the object of the proceeding was only to establish and proclaim the point of law by a formal sentence of the Court . The case came on for hearing at the ...
... appear to have been accused or suspected of any personal disloyalty , and I suppose the object of the proceeding was only to establish and proclaim the point of law by a formal sentence of the Court . The case came on for hearing at the ...
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... appear that Talbot was required to pay it ; and when the rest of his countrymen returned to Ireland he was allowed to go with them . ' 4 . What particular communications passed between the King and the " Undertakers , " I have not ( as ...
... appear that Talbot was required to pay it ; and when the rest of his countrymen returned to Ireland he was allowed to go with them . ' 4 . What particular communications passed between the King and the " Undertakers , " I have not ( as ...
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