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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... manner of his delivery ( he having so many notes of a dangerous man ) we leave it to your princely wisdom . And so commending your Majesty to God's precious custody , we rest Your Majesty's most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON ...
... manner of his delivery ( he having so many notes of a dangerous man ) we leave it to your princely wisdom . And so commending your Majesty to God's precious custody , we rest Your Majesty's most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON ...
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... manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not ...
... manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not ...
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... manner in which the King would get through his own part ; which though very fit for him to learn , was not one for which nature had accomplished him . To assume an air of personal indif- ference to matters about which he was in fact ...
... manner in which the King would get through his own part ; which though very fit for him to learn , was not one for which nature had accomplished him . To assume an air of personal indif- ference to matters about which he was in fact ...
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... manner which the King should assume in addressing his Parliament , but of the policy which he should make up his mind to pursue . An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time — an occasion unconnected with the money ...
... manner which the King should assume in addressing his Parliament , but of the policy which he should make up his mind to pursue . An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time — an occasion unconnected with the money ...
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... manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- ment . 1. To his M's fa- mily . 2. To the Crown . 3. To the People . CONCERNING HIS In his M's house M's own HOUSE . God hath taken and ...
... manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- ment . 1. To his M's fa- mily . 2. To the Crown . 3. To the People . CONCERNING HIS In his M's house M's own HOUSE . God hath taken and ...
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answer Attorney Bacon Bishop called cause Chancery charge Commendams Committee Commons concerning confession copy Council Countess Countess of Somerset course Court Crown delivered divers doth doubt Earl evidence examination excellent Majesty favour further Gibson Papers give guilty hand hath hear honour House impoisonment Impositions James Judges judgment Julius Cæsar kind King King's Bench last Parliament learned counsel letter Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice Lord Coke Lord of Somerset Lordships Majesty matter means ment mought never occasion offence opinion Overbury particular party Peacham persons poison Præmunire precedents preparation prerogative princes Privy proceeding question reason rest saith sent servant shew SIR FRANCIS BACON Sir John Sir John Wentworth Sir Robert Cotton Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Overbury speak speech Star Chamber statute supply taken thereof things thought tion touching trial true unto Weston wherein wished words