Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 pages |
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... England ; " his apology for prosecuting Essex ; trial of Raleigh for participation in the Arabella Stuart fiasco ; Coke's cruel and coarse conduct at the trial ; Bacon in James ' first parliament ; wins favor with King and people ...
... England ; " his apology for prosecuting Essex ; trial of Raleigh for participation in the Arabella Stuart fiasco ; Coke's cruel and coarse conduct at the trial ; Bacon in James ' first parliament ; wins favor with King and people ...
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... England , and created a very good new church , which he supplied with a very indif- ferent head , he was occupied in efforts to completely disestablish one hierarchy and firmly establish another , to silence one class of consciences by ...
... England , and created a very good new church , which he supplied with a very indif- ferent head , he was occupied in efforts to completely disestablish one hierarchy and firmly establish another , to silence one class of consciences by ...
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... England . With unparalleled skill she nationalized every warring sect ; so that they who , under Edward and Mary , were ready to burn each other at the stake , stood shoulder to shoulder upon the decks of Drake's fleet , or the plain of ...
... England . With unparalleled skill she nationalized every warring sect ; so that they who , under Edward and Mary , were ready to burn each other at the stake , stood shoulder to shoulder upon the decks of Drake's fleet , or the plain of ...
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... England but Italy , that " store - house of divine rites , " as it was then called , supplied the place of Athenian orator and Latin poet . The mass of English mothers were instructed in the practical duties of the household only . The ...
... England but Italy , that " store - house of divine rites , " as it was then called , supplied the place of Athenian orator and Latin poet . The mass of English mothers were instructed in the practical duties of the household only . The ...
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... England , it is true ; but it is probable that his thirst for office was then awakened , and his contemplation of the devious ways of the dip- lomats familiarized him with the doctrine of any means to attain an end . His stay in the ...
... England , it is true ; but it is probable that his thirst for office was then awakened , and his contemplation of the devious ways of the dip- lomats familiarized him with the doctrine of any means to attain an end . His stay in the ...
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