The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, with notes by A. Spiers |
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... tion . Nor has the editor ever seen even an explanation of its obsolete or unusual terms ; no unnecessary assistance to the general English reader , unacquainted with the writers of the Elizabethan age . Does not Bacon require and ...
... tion . Nor has the editor ever seen even an explanation of its obsolete or unusual terms ; no unnecessary assistance to the general English reader , unacquainted with the writers of the Elizabethan age . Does not Bacon require and ...
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... tion for admission as a member of the Roman Academy of the Lincei . The editor fondly cherishes the hope that this small volume may contribute to familiarize the youth of both Great Britain and France with the author's favourite work ...
... tion for admission as a member of the Roman Academy of the Lincei . The editor fondly cherishes the hope that this small volume may contribute to familiarize the youth of both Great Britain and France with the author's favourite work ...
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... tion preliminary to the studies of the University . At thirteen he was sent to Trinity College , Cambridge , where his father It is not surprising that ladies then received an education rare in our own times . It should be remembered ...
... tion preliminary to the studies of the University . At thirteen he was sent to Trinity College , Cambridge , where his father It is not surprising that ladies then received an education rare in our own times . It should be remembered ...
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... tion ; the repentant courtier replied in writing that " her Majesty's favour was dearer to him than his life 2 . " " 3 In the following year the situation of Solicitor General 3 be- came vacant . Bacon ardently aspired to it . He ...
... tion ; the repentant courtier replied in writing that " her Majesty's favour was dearer to him than his life 2 . " " 3 In the following year the situation of Solicitor General 3 be- came vacant . Bacon ardently aspired to it . He ...
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... tion ; his own university , Cambridge , congratulated him ; Ox- ford imitated the example ; the world expected a perfect judge , formed from his own model in his Essay of Judicature . He took his seat in the Court of Chancery with the ...
... tion ; his own university , Cambridge , congratulated him ; Ox- ford imitated the example ; the world expected a perfect judge , formed from his own model in his Essay of Judicature . He took his seat in the Court of Chancery with the ...
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