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Strana 314
Mr. Dixon of course rejects our solution of Bacon's conduct on this occasion , that by this time he had made up his mind to take up the side of the court party ; but , be the solution what it may , the scene should certainly have been ...
Mr. Dixon of course rejects our solution of Bacon's conduct on this occasion , that by this time he had made up his mind to take up the side of the court party ; but , be the solution what it may , the scene should certainly have been ...
Strana 328
1 passages in his conduct at this time , - for instance , his attitude towards the Crown when he brought forward the Great Petition ,may admit perhaps of an explanation which would reflect some credit upon him .
1 passages in his conduct at this time , - for instance , his attitude towards the Crown when he brought forward the Great Petition ,may admit perhaps of an explanation which would reflect some credit upon him .
Strana 319
With regard to many parts of Bacon's conduct , Mr. Spedding will probably establish , what he states to be his opinion with regard to his connexion with Essex ; His conduct was much misunderstood at the * time by persons who had no ...
With regard to many parts of Bacon's conduct , Mr. Spedding will probably establish , what he states to be his opinion with regard to his connexion with Essex ; His conduct was much misunderstood at the * time by persons who had no ...
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