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Pagina 429
... means to choose the more sacred duty of the two . But Bacon was a philosopher who needed a full sufficiency of the good things of this world . That being his resolute opinion , he carried it out . showed himself , as Essex had long ago ...
... means to choose the more sacred duty of the two . But Bacon was a philosopher who needed a full sufficiency of the good things of this world . That being his resolute opinion , he carried it out . showed himself , as Essex had long ago ...
Pagina 331
... means dissuade the King himself ' from it . ' . . . . Be your hands and the hands of your hands , ' I mean those about you , clean and uncorrupt from gifts , from meddling in titles , and from serving on turns , be they of great ' ones ...
... means dissuade the King himself ' from it . ' . . . . Be your hands and the hands of your hands , ' I mean those about you , clean and uncorrupt from gifts , from meddling in titles , and from serving on turns , be they of great ' ones ...
Pagina 321
... means by which he enriched himself . He and his dependents accepted large presents from persons who were engaged in Chancery suits . The amount of the plunder which he collected in this way it is impossible to estimate . There can be no ...
... means by which he enriched himself . He and his dependents accepted large presents from persons who were engaged in Chancery suits . The amount of the plunder which he collected in this way it is impossible to estimate . There can be no ...
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