The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 302F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Strona 137
... Bacon's " civil ends " gradually became less moderate . With the support of his powerful and en- thusiastic patron , the highest offices in the State might not be beyond his reach . Power to Bacon would mean power to do good ; no one ...
... Bacon's " civil ends " gradually became less moderate . With the support of his powerful and en- thusiastic patron , the highest offices in the State might not be beyond his reach . Power to Bacon would mean power to do good ; no one ...
Strona 138
... Bacon with " a piece of land " worth in our money about £ 6000 . When telling the story in after years , Bacon paused to pay a tribute to the grace with which Essex bestowed his gift : " such kind and noble circumstances as the manner ...
... Bacon with " a piece of land " worth in our money about £ 6000 . When telling the story in after years , Bacon paused to pay a tribute to the grace with which Essex bestowed his gift : " such kind and noble circumstances as the manner ...
Strona 140
... Bacon on the plea that public duty must supersede all others ; among later writers there is much divergence of opinion.2 Nothing is more certain than that Bacon believed him- self to have acted rightly . " There is nothing in my life ...
... Bacon on the plea that public duty must supersede all others ; among later writers there is much divergence of opinion.2 Nothing is more certain than that Bacon believed him- self to have acted rightly . " There is nothing in my life ...
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