| Francis Bacon - 1856 - 406 Seiten
...buried, and it is the parish church of my mansion-house at Gorharnbury. . . . For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." This supreme act of filial piety towards his gifted mother is affecting. Let no " uncharitable " word... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 524 Seiten
...Bacon, in his prophetic wilt, thus expresses himself. 'For my name and memory, I leave it to men*! charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the...and Harvey, the world believed in the stagnation of ihe blood, and th« diurnal immovability of the earth ; and for denying these the one was persecuted... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 522 Seiten
...own genius, Lord Bacon, in his prophetic will, thus expresses himself. ' For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages.' Before the tiroes of Galileo and Harvey, the world believed in the stagnation of the blood, ami the diurnal immovability... | |
| John Campbell (1st baron.) - 1857 - 426 Seiten
...Gorhambury, and it is the only Christian church within the walls of old Verulam. For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." He then gives directions respecting his published works, and r Even in his last will he cannot conceal... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 544 Seiten
...own genius, Lord Bacon, in his prophetic Will, thus expresses himself: " For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign...Harvey the world believed in the stagnation of the blood, and the diurnal immovability of the earth ; and for denying these the one was persecuted and... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 526 Seiten
...* For my name and memory, I leave it in men's charitable speeches» and 10 foreign nations, und Ihe next ages.' Before the times of Galileo and Harvey, the world believed in ihe stagnation of ihe blood, and the diurnal immox ability of the earth ; and for denying these the... | |
| Adam Lind Simpson - 1861 - 464 Seiten
...dignified document ; the concluding part is deeply affecting. " For my name and my memory," he says, " I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." In accordance with the terms of this will, his remains were laid in St. Michael's Church, near St.... | |
| 1861 - 878 Seiten
...modern science breathed his last on Easter Sunday, 1626, bequeathing in his will "his name and memory to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." Mr. Dixon's defence of Bacon's chancellorship is the worst part of the book. We are assured, for instance,... | |
| 1863 - 588 Seiten
...he tenderly adds, ' was my mother buried.' The same document subjoins : ' for my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations and the next ages.' The Bible Thoughts are very miscellaneous, and are taken from all parts of his works. His religions... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1864 - 488 Seiten
...own genius, Lord Bacon, in his prophetic Will, thus expresses himself: " For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." Before the tunes of Galileo and Harvey the world believed in the stagnation of the blood, and the diurnal immovability... | |
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