Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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... council , they were fittest in the field ; if , in addition , his mere name , or “ reputation , " would be a terror to the rebels , what man so suitable to take the command , from Bacon's standpoint ? Yet , if Bacon had been con- sulted ...
... council , they were fittest in the field ; if , in addition , his mere name , or “ reputation , " would be a terror to the rebels , what man so suitable to take the command , from Bacon's standpoint ? Yet , if Bacon had been con- sulted ...
38. lappuse
... council favored Essex ; the masses could not suspect the Queen of voluntary injustice or unkindness to her favorite ; but as Bacon now enjoyed frequent access to the Queen's presence , being employed in law and rev- enue matters , the ...
... council favored Essex ; the masses could not suspect the Queen of voluntary injustice or unkindness to her favorite ; but as Bacon now enjoyed frequent access to the Queen's presence , being employed in law and rev- enue matters , the ...
80. lappuse
... council - chamber ; though on the second form , yet longer than any that now setteth hath been on the head form . " His offer to be promoted was not accepted ; but his services in various ways were , especially in the consid- 81 eration ...
... council - chamber ; though on the second form , yet longer than any that now setteth hath been on the head form . " His offer to be promoted was not accepted ; but his services in various ways were , especially in the consid- 81 eration ...
84. lappuse
... council addressed to sheriffs , justices of the peace and mayors . The relief dictated by Mr. Richard Turpin , on Houn- slow Heath , was hardly less voluntary , hardly less of a benevolence , than the aid thus demanded by the King ...
... council addressed to sheriffs , justices of the peace and mayors . The relief dictated by Mr. Richard Turpin , on Houn- slow Heath , was hardly less voluntary , hardly less of a benevolence , than the aid thus demanded by the King ...
85. lappuse
... Council of King James , addressed to the King's servants in the various shires , it would be absurd to regard them in the light of requests which might be refused without incurring the displeasure of royalty , if more serious ...
... Council of King James , addressed to the King's servants in the various shires , it would be absurd to regard them in the light of requests which might be refused without incurring the displeasure of royalty , if more serious ...
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