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" am not wholly out of hope,' said he, in a letter to the King, ' that ' my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark manner put ' him in doubt that he shall be left alone, will not be singular. "
The Great Oyer of Poisoning: The Trial of the Earl of Somerset for the ... - Page 464
by Andrew Amos - 1846 - 551 pages
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Miscellaneous Works of Lord Macaulay: Critical and historical essays

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 668 pages
...equally artful and persevering. " I am not wholly out of hope," said he, in a letter to the King, " that my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark...him in doubt that he shall be left alone, will not be singular." After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful ; and Coke, sullenly and reluctantly,...
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Reviews and essays

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - English essays - 1881 - 386 pages
...equally artful and persevering. " I am not wholly out of hope," said he in a letter to the King, " that my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark...him in doubt that he shall be left alone, will not be singular." After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful ; and Coke, sullenly and reluctantly,...
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Evenings with a Reviewer: Or, Macaulay and Bacon, Volume 2

James Spedding - 1881 - 480 pages
...artful and persevering. ' I am not wholly out of hope,' said he in a letter to the King, ' that niy Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt ho shall be left alone, will not be singular.' After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful; and...
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The Wit and Wisdom of the Bench and Bar

Frederick Charles Moncreiff - Judges - 1882 - 204 pages
...and apart, was new and dangerous ;' and other words more vehement than I repeat." At length, having " in some dark manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone," and argued that, if the King, "upon his own princely judgment, and for reasons of estate," required...
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Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and Character

Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 pages
...safely go to trial. Bacon undertook to deal with Coke : " Not being wholly without hope," he says, "that my Lord Coke himself, when I have, in some dark...shall be left alone, will not continue singular." The other judges having been approached separately, yielded assent to the proposition. Coke at first...
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Lord Macaulay's Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English essays - 1885 - 916 pages
...equally artful and persevering. " I am not wholly out of hope," said he in a letter to the King, " be singular." After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful; and Coke, sullenly and reluctantly,...
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Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review ..., Volume 2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1885 - 544 pages
...was equally artful and persevering. " I am not wholly out of hope," said he in a letter to the King, "that my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt that he shall he left alone, will not be singular." After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful ; and Coke,...
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Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works

Edwin Abbott Abbott - England - 1885 - 562 pages
...to consult them separately, and not, as usual, jointly. The result of this will be, so Bacon hopes, that " my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt that he will be left alone, will not continue singular." Great pressure was put upon all the Judges to induce...
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Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam): A Critical Review of His Life and Character ...

Benjamin G. Lovejoy - Authors, English - 1888 - 306 pages
...safely go to trial. Bacon undertook to deal with Coke: "Not being wholly without hope," he says, " that my Lord Coke himself, when I have, in some dark...shall be left alone, will not continue singular." The other judges having been approached separately, yielded assent to the proposition. Coke at first...
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Reviews, Essays, and Poems

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1890 - 1100 pages
...was equally artful and persevering. "I am not wholly out of hope," said he in a letter to the King, " th X u be singular." After some time Bacon's dexterity was successful ; and Coke, sullenly and reluctantly,...
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