Francis Bacon: The First Statesman of ScienceCresset Press, 1960 - 362 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... courts in 1586. While pursuing his legal career and his private studies , he was also active in the House of Commons , and in the social life of the inns of court . He took part in organizing a masque at Gray's Inn for the entertainment ...
... courts in 1586. While pursuing his legal career and his private studies , he was also active in the House of Commons , and in the social life of the inns of court . He took part in organizing a masque at Gray's Inn for the entertainment ...
Pagina 195
... Court . In the course of a heated argument with the Queen he turned his back on her , which provoked her to slap him . He turned round in a fury , put his hand on his sword , and swore that he would not have borne that , even from Henry ...
... Court . In the course of a heated argument with the Queen he turned his back on her , which provoked her to slap him . He turned round in a fury , put his hand on his sword , and swore that he would not have borne that , even from Henry ...
Pagina 315
... courts . It eased the way towards the supremacy of private enterprise . In the hostility towards Bacon suspicious eyes were looking for faults in the court of Chancery . Cranfield and Coke criticized its protection of insolvent debtors ...
... courts . It eased the way towards the supremacy of private enterprise . In the hostility towards Bacon suspicious eyes were looking for faults in the court of Chancery . Cranfield and Coke criticized its protection of insolvent debtors ...
Inhoudsopgave
Limitations of the Mind arising from Social | 10 |
FRANCIS BACON AT THE AGE OF TWELVE pages | 48 |
The Prolongation and Renewal of Life | 137 |
Copyright | |
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