Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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They knew , as the burgesses of Middlesex knew , that Francis Bacon however poor he might be would never sell his principles for office , honours or hard cash and that he was not to be moved from the path of public honesty by threats ...
They knew , as the burgesses of Middlesex knew , that Francis Bacon however poor he might be would never sell his principles for office , honours or hard cash and that he was not to be moved from the path of public honesty by threats ...
الصفحة 203
He knew , moreover , that the weapon of power — the purse — would be certain to slip from their hands if they once allowed the Peers to finger it . How could he - as a man with as wide and deep a knowledge of ancient and modern law as ...
He knew , moreover , that the weapon of power — the purse — would be certain to slip from their hands if they once allowed the Peers to finger it . How could he - as a man with as wide and deep a knowledge of ancient and modern law as ...
الصفحة 505
Men who take bribes to pervert Justice are criminally dishonest . Jonson knew this . And if anyone knew the truth of Francis Bacon's alleged crimes Jonson did . It is obvious that neither Jonson nor Rawley believed it .
Men who take bribes to pervert Justice are criminally dishonest . Jonson knew this . And if anyone knew the truth of Francis Bacon's alleged crimes Jonson did . It is obvious that neither Jonson nor Rawley believed it .
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