Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value . . . with concurrent inflation and rising prices . The enclosure of common lands and the ...
... common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value . . . with concurrent inflation and rising prices . The enclosure of common lands and the ...
Pagina 116
... Common Law . He could be employing his time far better if he were well " friended ” . . . to studies of greater delight , and not com- pelled to drudge at law tomes . He has forced himself to speak because of his anxieties , and he ...
... Common Law . He could be employing his time far better if he were well " friended ” . . . to studies of greater delight , and not com- pelled to drudge at law tomes . He has forced himself to speak because of his anxieties , and he ...
Pagina 313
... common speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . . . . .... This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact ...
... common speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . . . . .... This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact ...
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