Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1850 |
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Pagina 23
... Commons was then almost inaccessible to strangers . It is not probable that a man of Bacon's nice observation would speak in Parliament exactly as he spoke in the Court of Queen's Bench . But the graces of manner and language must , to ...
... Commons was then almost inaccessible to strangers . It is not probable that a man of Bacon's nice observation would speak in Parliament exactly as he spoke in the Court of Queen's Bench . But the graces of manner and language must , to ...
Pagina 39
... Commons . " Things will never be well done , " said Mr. Foley , " till some of that profession be made examples . " " We have a new sort of monsters in the world , " said the younger Hampden , “ haranguing a man to death . These I call ...
... Commons . " Things will never be well done , " said Mr. Foley , " till some of that profession be made examples . " " We have a new sort of monsters in the world , " said the younger Hampden , “ haranguing a man to death . These I call ...
Pagina 69
... Commons was more unmanageable than that which had preceded it , were facts which it was impossible not to perceive . But the Court could not understand why these things were so . The Court could not see that the English people and the ...
... Commons was more unmanageable than that which had preceded it , were facts which it was impossible not to perceive . But the Court could not understand why these things were so . The Court could not see that the English people and the ...
Pagina 71
... Commons were Sir Giles Mompesson and Sir Francis Michell . It was some time before Bacon began to entertain any apprehensions . His talents and his address gave him great influence in the house of which he had lately become a member ...
... Commons were Sir Giles Mompesson and Sir Francis Michell . It was some time before Bacon began to entertain any apprehensions . His talents and his address gave him great influence in the house of which he had lately become a member ...
Pagina 72
... Commons , expressing his deep regret that so eminent a person as the Chancellor should be suspected of misconduct . His Majesty declared that he had no wish to screen the guilty from justice , and proposed to appoint a new kind of ...
... Commons , expressing his deep regret that so eminent a person as the Chancellor should be suspected of misconduct . His Majesty declared that he had no wish to screen the guilty from justice , and proposed to appoint a new kind of ...
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