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Page 16
... Lord Bacon , who wedded religion to the pro- foundest philosophy in his intellectual theory if not in his daily life , the chivalric Raleigh , and the gentle Sydney , who could write upon his frontlet , and with equal truth , the motto ...
... Lord Bacon , who wedded religion to the pro- foundest philosophy in his intellectual theory if not in his daily life , the chivalric Raleigh , and the gentle Sydney , who could write upon his frontlet , and with equal truth , the motto ...
Page 138
... Lords ; but he was quickly dismissed , and all efforts to excite the Lords and Commons of the Parliament against him signally failed . Perhaps they foresaw the time when they should require him to wield his mighty pen in their defence ...
... Lords ; but he was quickly dismissed , and all efforts to excite the Lords and Commons of the Parliament against him signally failed . Perhaps they foresaw the time when they should require him to wield his mighty pen in their defence ...
Page 172
... Lord Scudamore . Here , without further change , he resided for eight years , or until the Restoration drove him to seek safety in flight and obscu- rity . Besides what property he had inherited from his father and the income derived ...
... Lord Scudamore . Here , without further change , he resided for eight years , or until the Restoration drove him to seek safety in flight and obscu- rity . Besides what property he had inherited from his father and the income derived ...
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