Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. LORD BACON.1 ( Edinburgh Review , July , 1837. ) WE return our hearty thanks to Mr. Montagu for this truly valuable work . From the opinions which he expresses ... BACON (Edinburgh Review, July 1837 )
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. LORD BACON.1 ( Edinburgh Review , July , 1837. ) WE return our hearty thanks to Mr. Montagu for this truly valuable work . From the opinions which he expresses ... BACON (Edinburgh Review, July 1837 )
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... Bacon had committed them , nobody would have dreamed of defending , ac- tions which are readily and completely . explained by supposing Bacon to have been a man whose principles were not strict , and whose spirit was not high , actions ...
... Bacon had committed them , nobody would have dreamed of defending , ac- tions which are readily and completely . explained by supposing Bacon to have been a man whose principles were not strict , and whose spirit was not high , actions ...
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... Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that Francis Bacon was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon , who held the great seal of England during the first twenty years of the ...
... Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that Francis Bacon was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon , who held the great seal of England during the first twenty years of the ...
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... Bacon inscribed over the entrance of his hall at Gorhambury , Medio- cria firma . This maxim was constantly borne in mind by himself and his colleagues . They were more solicitous to lay the foundations of their power deep than to raise ...
... Bacon inscribed over the entrance of his hall at Gorhambury , Medio- cria firma . This maxim was constantly borne in mind by himself and his colleagues . They were more solicitous to lay the foundations of their power deep than to raise ...
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... Bacon was Anne , one of the daughters of Sir An- thony Cooke , a man of distinguished learning who had been tutor to Edward the Sixth . Sir Anthony had paid considerable attention to the education of his daughters , and lived to see ...
... Bacon was Anne , one of the daughters of Sir An- thony Cooke , a man of distinguished learning who had been tutor to Edward the Sixth . Sir Anthony had paid considerable attention to the education of his daughters , and lived to see ...
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