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Strana 458
And yet Lord Campbell , with the passage under his eyes , cannot afford to allow Elizabeth the credit of a disinterested choice ; and he still asserts , that when Camden states that a fact has taken place , he means only that “ there ...
And yet Lord Campbell , with the passage under his eyes , cannot afford to allow Elizabeth the credit of a disinterested choice ; and he still asserts , that when Camden states that a fact has taken place , he means only that “ there ...
Strana 288
almost taken for granted that his disgrace short- Francis Bacon the pioneer of a great restoration ened his life , there is really no evidence for this end reformation , and none the less is be entitled to view .
almost taken for granted that his disgrace short- Francis Bacon the pioneer of a great restoration ened his life , there is really no evidence for this end reformation , and none the less is be entitled to view .
Strana 372
I have taken , ' said Bacon , in a letter written when he was only thirty - one , to his uncle Lord Burleigh— I have taken all knowledge to be my province . In any other young man , indeed in any other man , this would have been a ...
I have taken , ' said Bacon , in a letter written when he was only thirty - one , to his uncle Lord Burleigh— I have taken all knowledge to be my province . In any other young man , indeed in any other man , this would have been a ...
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