The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... QUEEN ELIZABETH . CHAPTER I. From the Birth of Bacon to the Death of his Father . His Birth . The University . Paris . Death of his father . land .... CHAPTER II . New Atlantis . Return to Eng- From the Death of his Father till he ...
... QUEEN ELIZABETH . CHAPTER I. From the Birth of Bacon to the Death of his Father . His Birth . The University . Paris . Death of his father . land .... CHAPTER II . New Atlantis . Return to Eng- From the Death of his Father till he ...
Strana xxxii
... queen that Essex should keep his chamber . " In this perplexity she consulted Bacon , who from this , and from any proceeding , earnestly dissuaded the queen , and warned her that , from the popularity of Essex and this unusual mode of ...
... queen that Essex should keep his chamber . " In this perplexity she consulted Bacon , who from this , and from any proceeding , earnestly dissuaded the queen , and warned her that , from the popularity of Essex and this unusual mode of ...
Strana 107
... Queen Elizabeth had advanced to accountants that were already , but extend only Raleigh , she was one day playing on ... queen hath lost her purse . " my Lo . of Oxford and the other nobleman smiled , and a little whispered . The queen ...
... Queen Elizabeth had advanced to accountants that were already , but extend only Raleigh , she was one day playing on ... queen hath lost her purse . " my Lo . of Oxford and the other nobleman smiled , and a little whispered . The queen ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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