The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon, Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the SeventhG.Bell, 1894 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xv
... seems to have fully mastered the common law , and familiarised his mind with every branch of jurisprudence . About this period he published a draft of his philosophical notions , under the title of Temporis partum maximum , ( The ...
... seems to have fully mastered the common law , and familiarised his mind with every branch of jurisprudence . About this period he published a draft of his philosophical notions , under the title of Temporis partum maximum , ( The ...
الصفحة xviii
... seems at first to have played the part of a prudent friend , in striving to effect a reconciliation between Elizabeth and her favourite ; but his endeavours on both sides were misconstrued , and rewarded with suspicions of double ...
... seems at first to have played the part of a prudent friend , in striving to effect a reconciliation between Elizabeth and her favourite ; but his endeavours on both sides were misconstrued , and rewarded with suspicions of double ...
الصفحة xxiii
... seem to have been at first aware of the im- pending danger , thinking himself too highly perched in the king's favour to be struck down by a hand so vulgar as Coke's , and that the worst that could happen would be a dissolution . The ...
... seem to have been at first aware of the im- pending danger , thinking himself too highly perched in the king's favour to be struck down by a hand so vulgar as Coke's , and that the worst that could happen would be a dissolution . The ...
الصفحة xxviii
... seems rather to have turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic author , whose thoughts sprang directly out of his own intellect ...
... seems rather to have turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic author , whose thoughts sprang directly out of his own intellect ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... seem less visionary to us talibus ; et similiter de cæteris naturis quæ in auro concurrunt . Itaque hujusmodi axioma rem deducit ex formis naturarum simplicium . Nam qui formas et modos novit superinducendi flavi , ponderis , ductilis ...
... seem less visionary to us talibus ; et similiter de cæteris naturis quæ in auro concurrunt . Itaque hujusmodi axioma rem deducit ex formis naturarum simplicium . Nam qui formas et modos novit superinducendi flavi , ponderis , ductilis ...
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