. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . n. for the erection of that greatlyimproved and infinitely happier state of being, that men in all ageshave dreamed of. With the publication of the Organum Bacons life should haveended. How different then had been our views of him! less true,unquestionably—perhaps less useful, but a thousand times moresatisfactory and gratifying. About the time to which we refer,rumours flew abroad impeaching the integrity of the Lord after, the rumours were strengthened by the fact that
. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . n. for the erection of that greatlyimproved and infinitely happier state of being, that men in all ageshave dreamed of. With the publication of the Organum Bacons life should haveended. How different then had been our views of him! less true,unquestionably—perhaps less useful, but a thousand times moresatisfactory and gratifying. About the time to which we refer,rumours flew abroad impeaching the integrity of the Lord after, the rumours were strengthened by the fact that a Commil tee of the Lower House (which, for the first time, was begin-ning to undertake the correction of popular abuses with a highhand) began to inquire into the proceedings of the law courts, andended by recommending proceedings against the Lord Chancellor : a man endued with all parts, both of nature and art, as that1 will say no more of him, being not able to say enough. Sospake Sir Robert Philips, who reported for the Committee to theLords. There were laid to Bacons charge by the Commons no Y 2. It97 —rrince Bupcrl s House. Barbican, as il appeared before itsrecent demolition. ^^a^^r*^ i^w-WA,N^ --vu. VViAAT- bouse of Hampden, and CouuL whcie Jchn Hampden lies interred.
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