I know I have clean hands and a clean heart ; and I hope a clean house for friends or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters against him as hath been used against me, may for a time seem foul, specially... Dictionary of National Biography - Page 3471885Full view - About this book
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 386 pages
...and a clean heart; and, I hope, a clean house for friends or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting; for matters against him, as halh been used against me, may for a time seem foul, especially in a time, when greatness is the mark,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...and I hope a clean house for " friends, or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the "justcst judge, by such hunting for matters against him, as...is the game. " And if this be to be a Chancellor, 1 think, if the great seal lay " upon Hounslow Heath, nobody would take it up. But the king " and your... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 pages
...a clean heart , and I hope a clean house fur " friends, or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the " justest judge, by such hunting for matters...is the game. " And if this be to be a Chancellor, 1 think, if the great seal lay " upon Hounslow Heath, nobody would take it up. But the king " and your... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 pages
...justest judge, by such hunting for matters used against me, against him, as may for a time hath seem especially in a time when greatness is the mark, and accusation is the game. And if this be to bi a chancellor, I think, if the great seal lay upo Hounslow Heath, nobody would take it up. Bu the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 614 pages
...accused of abuses in his office of chancellor. for friends 01 servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters against him, as hath been used against me, may fur a time seem foul, especially in a time when greatness is the mark and accusation is the game. And... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 pages
...j and I hope a clean house for friends, or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the jugtest judge, by such hunting for matters against him, as...time, seem foul, especially in a time when greatness U the mark, and accusation is the game. And if this be to be a chancellor, I think, if the great seal... | |
| 1849 - 736 pages
...hunting up matter against this great man ; insomuch that he complained : " But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters...greatness is the mark, and accusation is the game." Now Bacon's enemies were so straitened for matter against him, that they saw fit to include things... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pages
...and a clean heart, and I hope a clean house for friends or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever Q {be F T ^J / : E[{R ;{x } 4C k C M 5 b ^X/ e8{ " K ) + 8 ǦS + x ǷE2s͉ eeem foul, especially in a time when greatness is the mark, and accusation is the game. And if this... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 620 pages
...abuses In his office of chancellor. 134 135 for friends or serrants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters against him, as hath been used against rue, may for a time seem foul, especially in a time when greatness is the mark, and accusation is the... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1857 - 612 pages
...accused of abuses In hie odfc* ->f chancellor. 134 for friends or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters...accusation is the game. And if this be to be a chancellor, 1 think, if the great seal ¡ay upon Hounslow Heath, nobody would take it up. But the king and your... | |
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