The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... History of His Majesty's Time ...... to the Lord Chancellor , touching the History of Britain .... 23 23 23 23 9 to the King , about the pardon of the Parlia- ment's sentence .. 24 24 to Mr. Matthew , upon sending his book De Sapientia ...
... History of His Majesty's Time ...... to the Lord Chancellor , touching the History of Britain .... 23 23 23 23 9 to the King , about the pardon of the Parlia- ment's sentence .. 24 24 to Mr. Matthew , upon sending his book De Sapientia ...
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... HISTORY 426 But it is otherwise with administrators . 266 Property by legacy ..... 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and B Page Page THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH . 426 CONTENTS xiii.
... HISTORY 426 But it is otherwise with administrators . 266 Property by legacy ..... 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and B Page Page THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH . 426 CONTENTS xiii.
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... HISTORY , to serve as a Foundation for Philosophy , or Phenomena of the Universe ........ 434 , 435 Dedication to ... History . 436 The Entry into the History of Winds ....... 437 Particular Topics : or , Articles of Inquisition ...
... HISTORY , to serve as a Foundation for Philosophy , or Phenomena of the Universe ........ 434 , 435 Dedication to ... History . 436 The Entry into the History of Winds ....... 437 Particular Topics : or , Articles of Inquisition ...
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... history , which doth not clutter together praises upon the first mention of a name , but rather disperseth them , and weaveth them throughout the whole narration . And as for the proper place of commemoration , ( which is in the period ...
... history , which doth not clutter together praises upon the first mention of a name , but rather disperseth them , and weaveth them throughout the whole narration . And as for the proper place of commemoration , ( which is in the period ...
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... history , by rea- son of the axioms and larger observations which are interposed . But they are a kind of mixed writings , composed of natural history , and a rude and imperfect instrument , or help , of the under- standing . And this ...
... history , by rea- son of the axioms and larger observations which are interposed . But they are a kind of mixed writings , composed of natural history , and a rude and imperfect instrument , or help , of the under- standing . And this ...
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