登陆注册
38634800000223

第223章 FRANCIS BACON(23)

This was the way in which, when the favourite pressed for patents, lucrative to his relations and to his creatures, ruinous and vexatious to the body of the people, the chief guardian of the laws interposed.Having assisted the patentees to obtain this monopoly, Bacon assisted them also in the steps which they took for the purpose of guarding it.He committed several people to close confinement for disobeying his tyrannical edict.It is needless to say more.Our readers are now able to judge whether, in the matter of patents, Bacon acted conformably to his professions, or deserved the praise which his biographer has bestowed on him.

In his judicial capacity his conduct was not less reprehensible.

He suffered Buckingham to dictate many of his decisions.Bacon knew as well as any man that a judge who listens to private solicitations is a disgrace to his post.He himself, before he was raised to the woolsack, represented this strongly to Villiers, then just entering on his career."By no means," said Sir Francis, in a letter of advice addressed to the young courtier, "by no means be you persuaded to interpose yourself, either by word or letter, in any cause depending in any court of justice, nor suffer any great man to do it where you can hinder it.If it should prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just, and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it." Yet he had not been Lord Keeper a month when Buckingham began to interfere in Chancery suits; and Buckingham's interference was, as might have been expected, successful.

Mr.Montagu's reflections on the excellent passage which we have quoted above are exceedingly amusing."No man," says he, "more deeply felt the evils which then existed of the interference of the Crown and of statesmen to influence judges.How beautifully did he admonish Buckingham, regardless as he proved of all admonition!" We should be glad to know how it can be expected that admonition will be regarded by him who receives it, when it is altogether neglected by him who gives it.We do not defend Buckingham; but what was his guilt to Bacon's? Buckingham was young, ignorant, thoughtless, dizzy with the rapidity of his ascent and the height of his position.That he should be eager to serve his relations, his flatterers, his mistresses, that he should not fully apprehend the immense importance of a pure administration of justice, that he should think more about those who were bound to him by private ties than about the public interest, all this was perfectly natural, and not altogether unpardonable.Those who intrust a petulant, hot-blooded, ill-informed lad with power, are more to blame than he for the mischief which he may do with it.How could it be expected of a lively page, raised by a wild freak of fortune to the first influence in the empire, that he should have bestowed any serious thought on the principles which ought to guide judicial decisions? Bacon was the ablest public man then living in Europe.He was near sixty years old.He had thought much, and to good purpose, on the general principles of law.He had for many years borne a part daily in the administration of justice.It was impossible that a man with a tithe of his sagacity and experience should not have known that a judge who suffers friends or patrons to dictate his decrees violates the plainest rules of duty.In fact, as we have seen, he knew this well: he expressed it admirably.Neither on this occasion nor on any other could his bad actions be attributed to any defect of the head.They sprang from quite a different cause.

A man who stooped to render such services to others was not likely to be scrupulous as to the means by which he enriched himself.He and his dependants accepted large presents from persons who were engaged in Chancery suits.The amount of the plunder which he collected in this way it is impossible to estimate.There can be no doubt that he received very much more than was proved on his trial, though, it may be, less than was suspected by the public.His enemies stated his illicit gains at a hundred thousand pounds.But this was probably an exaggeration.

It was long before the day of reckoning arrived.During the interval between the second and third Parliaments of James, the nation was absolutely governed by the Crown.The prospects of the Lord Keeper were bright and serene.His great place rendered the splendour of his talents even more conspicuous, and gave an additional charm to the serenity of his temper, the courtesy of his manners, and the eloquence of his conversation.The pillaged suitor might mutter.The austere Puritan patriot might, in his retreat, grieve that one on whom God had bestowed without measure all the abilities which qualify men to take the lead in great reforms should be found among the adherents of the worst abuses.

But the murmurs of the suitor and the lamentations of the patriot had scarcely any avenue to the ears of the powerful.The King, and the Minister who was the King's master, smiled on their illustrious flatterer.The whole crowd of courtiers and nobles sought his favour with emulous eagerness.Men of wit and learning hailed with delight the elevation of one who had so signally shown that a man of profound learning and of brilliant wit might understand, far better than any plodding dunce, the art of thriving in the world.

Once, and but once, this course of prosperity was for a moment interrupted.It would seem that even Bacon's brain was not strong enough to bear without some discomposure the inebriating effect of so much good fortune.For some time after his elevation, he showed himself a little wanting in that wariness and self-command to which, more than even to his transcendent talents, his elevation was to be ascribed.He was by no means a good hater.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 至尊副本

    至尊副本

    日出东方,唯我不败!东方不败号称《修真国度》一代魔师,精通暗器、秘术、丹药种种,纵横天下难求一败。这般强大的人物,却因为炼制丹药圣女也疯狂重生。游戏中的造化鼎,居然蕴含着修真世界最终的奥秘,一副天地之间最神秘的副本——仙神之路。不甘宿命的束缚,东方不败开启了强者之路,与天地争命。且看融合了至高神魂的他,如何打破天地的束缚,走出一条全新的人生。“别人杀人为名,本座杀人只为功德,万般造化只在功德!”“功德在我,神魂不灭!”禁忌功法浴火焚神大法,以造化鼎筑造丹田,真火炼体,成就天道之上的不朽之路。“想要掌控命运,就必须打破最终副本,成就仙神!”“天若灭我,我便逆天!人若逆我,我便杀人!”PS:小僧有罪,保证完本。求推荐,求包养;求收藏,求点击。群组:73049420,求勾搭
  • 岩生

    岩生

    鸿蒙初生,天地分为七个等级分明的大陆,从低到高分别是赤橙黄绿青蓝紫,每个大陆的生存条件和修炼条件差别巨大,都是人类,但高等级大陆的种族可以羽化成仙,甚至享有永生的权利。岩生生于最低等级的赤色大陆,赤色大陆的人中只有极少数天才有赴橙色大陆的机会,百分之九十九点九九的人在本大陆拥有不足百年的寿命,恶劣的环境,成为高级别大陆士族的奴仆竟也成为他们的奢求。岩生偏不信命,他要倔强的挑战命运。
  • 妩媚乐师之摄政王的小娇妻

    妩媚乐师之摄政王的小娇妻

    一朝穿越,她给自己谋了一个乐师的位置,不是小姐她不做,她只是想进宫玩玩,没想到,误打误撞地惹到他,自此到哪儿都会遇到他。“撞邪了,绝对是撞邪了!”“嗯?”某人投来一道寒冷的目光。“没,我没说话!”“回府。”“啊?”“本王要听安眠曲,怎么,不愿意?”“愿意愿意,怎么可能不愿意呢?呵呵……”等到第二天早上她不想起的时候,她明白了他在耍她。“你混蛋!”“爱妃才知?”他勾出一抹笑。
  • 一眼误终生

    一眼误终生

    刹那回眸,他瞥见的是红衣银甲,她瞥见的是素服华发落座误饮一壶酒,自此情缘已定,红线已牵,谁也没想过放下可是一个千里黄沙,一个群臣共伐最后,他独守衣冠冢,她醉卧黄沙
  • 异界神医:逆天夫君养成记

    异界神医:逆天夫君养成记

    一日,天宫之中的司命星君正在吃酒,却不料那月老匆匆赶来“我说司命,你怎么把千瑶上仙弄在那迷离界了。”司命一惊“那迷离界的不是去经历情劫的武神月晟?“当下催动三界宝镜,却看到千瑶上神正在迷离界吃着江安神藕,一个不小心辣的满屋乱跳。司命暗叫不好,施展法术,将千瑶上神弄到了世俗界。介时月老却言“可那武神怎么办。”司命曰:”无妨无妨,情劫只要有女人便好,你随便在世俗界找一个就好。”于是我们两位上万年不曾说过三句话的两位上神,将谱写三界之中最回肠荡气(狗血至极)的爱恨情仇。敬请期待···
  • 天道界陆

    天道界陆

    站在这片大陆的巅峰,背上肩负的是与天争命的责任,面对的是万古不灭的神域。在天道无情的裁决下,内心柔弱的少年如何转身变为冰冷无情的杀戮机器。但一切,只为追寻武道穷极,保护心爱的人。
  • 神兽驯养手册

    神兽驯养手册

    还没有想好鹅鹅鹅,慢慢来嘛。我快忘了我的书了
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 诸天晨曦

    诸天晨曦

    被不可抗力的力量带到了一个陌生的世界,开启命运之轮,纵横诸天万界。不良人中他重伤捶死,被人所救他护其一世荣华。大明世界他纵横江湖,举世无敌!魔幻手机,宝莲灯……都将流传他的传说。