Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 pages |
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... defense ; Williams , Dean of Winchester , adviser of King and Buckingham ; they leave Bacon to his fate ; he writes to favorite and King , no " depraved habit of taking rewards ; " might " be frail and partake of the abuses of the times ...
... defense ; Williams , Dean of Winchester , adviser of King and Buckingham ; they leave Bacon to his fate ; he writes to favorite and King , no " depraved habit of taking rewards ; " might " be frail and partake of the abuses of the times ...
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... . His essays are recognized as a source of the soundest principles of social and moral philosophy ; his Advance- ment of Learning as a most able and eloquent defense of the utility of knowledge ; his Novum Organum as.
... . His essays are recognized as a source of the soundest principles of social and moral philosophy ; his Advance- ment of Learning as a most able and eloquent defense of the utility of knowledge ; his Novum Organum as.
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... defense . And to this purpose , I do assure your lordship , that my brother , Francis Bacon , who is too wise to be abused , though he both reserved in all particulars more than is needful , yet , in generality , he hath ever constantly ...
... defense . And to this purpose , I do assure your lordship , that my brother , Francis Bacon , who is too wise to be abused , though he both reserved in all particulars more than is needful , yet , in generality , he hath ever constantly ...
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... defense of such great and notorious treasons . May it please your Grace , you have seen how weakly he hath shadowed his purpose and how slenderly he hath answered the objections against him . But , my Lord , I doubt the variety of ...
... defense of such great and notorious treasons . May it please your Grace , you have seen how weakly he hath shadowed his purpose and how slenderly he hath answered the objections against him . But , my Lord , I doubt the variety of ...
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... defense taking arms against him , he was glad to yield himself ; and thinking to color his practices , turned his pretexts , and alleged the occasion thereof to proceed from a private quarrel . " Both Essex and Southampton were ...
... defense taking arms against him , he was glad to yield himself ; and thinking to color his practices , turned his pretexts , and alleged the occasion thereof to proceed from a private quarrel . " Both Essex and Southampton were ...
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