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Pagina 5
... live to think . " No one could have pressed his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not discourage him from trying again and again . Even when rebuked in a manner that most persons would consider offensive , his ...
... live to think . " No one could have pressed his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not discourage him from trying again and again . Even when rebuked in a manner that most persons would consider offensive , his ...
Pagina 7
... lives than Coke . Yet in this case he held out for a long time in favor of justice and humanity ; even after Bacon had brought over to his own opinion the three other presiding judges of the Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose ...
... lives than Coke . Yet in this case he held out for a long time in favor of justice and humanity ; even after Bacon had brought over to his own opinion the three other presiding judges of the Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose ...
Pagina 11
... live to study , may not be driven to study to live . " This was strange language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head ...
... live to study , may not be driven to study to live . " This was strange language to address to one who had not the courage , manliness , filial affection or gallantry to raise a hand , or make the least effort to save his mother's head ...
Pagina 14
... live very happily together . It was well known that they quarreled almost constantly , and their quarrels were deemed sufficiently serious by Bacon to be alluded to in plain terms in his will . Were the character we have thus briefly ...
... live very happily together . It was well known that they quarreled almost constantly , and their quarrels were deemed sufficiently serious by Bacon to be alluded to in plain terms in his will . Were the character we have thus briefly ...
Pagina 15
... it was very hard to live in London - that he had a severe lampoon , upon her which he was going to publish , but that if she gave him as much the worst faults of those mentioned , some of them 1860. ] 15 LORD BACON .
... it was very hard to live in London - that he had a severe lampoon , upon her which he was going to publish , but that if she gave him as much the worst faults of those mentioned , some of them 1860. ] 15 LORD BACON .
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