Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 páginas |
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... Queen Elizabeth , My lord Keeper's soul is well lodged . ' His mother , one of the daughters of sir Anthony Cook , tutor to king Edward VI . , was as learned as she was virtuous , having been accustomed , from her youth , to those ...
... Queen Elizabeth , My lord Keeper's soul is well lodged . ' His mother , one of the daughters of sir Anthony Cook , tutor to king Edward VI . , was as learned as she was virtuous , having been accustomed , from her youth , to those ...
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... Queen . She delighted to prove him with questions , which he answered with such ability and gravity , that Elizabeth would often playfully call him her young lord Keeper . Upon the Queen's asking him how old he was , he readily answered ...
... Queen . She delighted to prove him with questions , which he answered with such ability and gravity , that Elizabeth would often playfully call him her young lord Keeper . Upon the Queen's asking him how old he was , he readily answered ...
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... Queen had called the attention of the house . The following report of it has been preserved : - · - ' Mr. Speaker , That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their experience , may it please you to give me leave , likewise ...
... Queen had called the attention of the house . The following report of it has been preserved : - · - ' Mr. Speaker , That which these ho- nourable personages have spoken of their experience , may it please you to give me leave , likewise ...
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... Queen , incensed at this unusual freedom of speech , signified her displeasure in a way not to be mistaken ; and it appears to have been thought that Bacon was endeavouring * Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her ...
... Queen , incensed at this unusual freedom of speech , signified her displeasure in a way not to be mistaken ; and it appears to have been thought that Bacon was endeavouring * Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her ...
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... Queen , notwithstanding an already im- plied promise , to promote the friend of her favourite to the vacant place . ' Her majesty , ' said Bacon , ' had by set speech more than once assured me of her inten- tion to call me to her ...
... Queen , notwithstanding an already im- plied promise , to promote the friend of her favourite to the vacant place . ' Her majesty , ' said Bacon , ' had by set speech more than once assured me of her inten- tion to call me to her ...
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