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... person- al charge of young Bacon , and not long after became Archbishop of Canterbury . There is no reason to doubt , independently of his early promotion , that he did his best not only to forward his edu- cation , but also to render ...
... person- al charge of young Bacon , and not long after became Archbishop of Canterbury . There is no reason to doubt , independently of his early promotion , that he did his best not only to forward his edu- cation , but also to render ...
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... person of much less distinction than the son of the late Lord Chancellor , he turned his attention to the law ; not that he had any taste for its dry technicalities ; but that he was ambitious to realize , if possible , the hope which ...
... person of much less distinction than the son of the late Lord Chancellor , he turned his attention to the law ; not that he had any taste for its dry technicalities ; but that he was ambitious to realize , if possible , the hope which ...
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... person , sought to wring a confession from him while undergoing the horrible infliction ; but did so in vain . Not a shade of guilt would he acknowledge . The prosecutor felt disappointed at this , and wrote to the king to complain that ...
... person , sought to wring a confession from him while undergoing the horrible infliction ; but did so in vain . Not a shade of guilt would he acknowledge . The prosecutor felt disappointed at this , and wrote to the king to complain that ...
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... person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and generous Essex , the only true friend , except Ben Johnson , ever Bacon had . At the risk of offending the Queen , while her chief favorite , he would on all occasions , in ...
... person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and generous Essex , the only true friend , except Ben Johnson , ever Bacon had . At the risk of offending the Queen , while her chief favorite , he would on all occasions , in ...
Pagina 10
... person to cherish malice even against those who sought to injure him . He was as cold in hatred as he was in love , and it does not appear that he ever loved any one ; how , then , could he have felt so much in- censed against one who ...
... person to cherish malice even against those who sought to injure him . He was as cold in hatred as he was in love , and it does not appear that he ever loved any one ; how , then , could he have felt so much in- censed against one who ...
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