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... marriage . Bacon was admitted to the bar in 1582 , but strove , along with his legal occupations , to carry on those studies in which his soul delighted , and con- B. H. b ceived at this early time the plan of his great INTRODUCTION v-xvi.
... marriage . Bacon was admitted to the bar in 1582 , but strove , along with his legal occupations , to carry on those studies in which his soul delighted , and con- B. H. b ceived at this early time the plan of his great INTRODUCTION v-xvi.
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... section of the great work which Bacon planned , but never was able to complete , the " Instauratio Magna , " or a great reconstruc- tion of Science . In 1606 Bacon married Alice Barnham , the daughter of vi INTRODUCTION .
... section of the great work which Bacon planned , but never was able to complete , the " Instauratio Magna , " or a great reconstruc- tion of Science . In 1606 Bacon married Alice Barnham , the daughter of vi INTRODUCTION .
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With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby Francis Bacon. In 1606 Bacon married Alice Barnham , the daughter of a London merchant , and in the next year he was made Solicitor- General . Soon after ( in 1608 ) , when it was not so much needed , the ...
With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby Francis Bacon. In 1606 Bacon married Alice Barnham , the daughter of a London merchant , and in the next year he was made Solicitor- General . Soon after ( in 1608 ) , when it was not so much needed , the ...
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... marriage between Maximilian and Anne was maintained , and it was probably about this period that the proxy marriage ( see p . 77 ) took place ; and had Maximilian really taken the Duchess to wife , as he might have done , there would ...
... marriage between Maximilian and Anne was maintained , and it was probably about this period that the proxy marriage ( see p . 77 ) took place ; and had Maximilian really taken the Duchess to wife , as he might have done , there would ...
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... married Anne , and so brought matters to an end , so far as the possession of Brittany was concerned . The ... marriage , and in consequence of the convention just mentioned , assumed the title of Queen of the Romans ( cf. D'Argentré ...
... married Anne , and so brought matters to an end , so far as the possession of Brittany was concerned . The ... marriage , and in consequence of the convention just mentioned , assumed the title of Queen of the Romans ( cf. D'Argentré ...
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