The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... heat thereof flieth into the shade . And your lordship may easily think , that having now these twenty years ( for so long it is , and more , since I went with Sir Amyas Paulett into France , from her majesty's royal hand ) I made her ...
... heat thereof flieth into the shade . And your lordship may easily think , that having now these twenty years ( for so long it is , and more , since I went with Sir Amyas Paulett into France , from her majesty's royal hand ) I made her ...
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... heat or a TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM . MY EVER BEST LORD. Thus your lordship may see my love and care towards you , which I think infinitely too little in respect of the fulness of my mind ; but I thought good to write this , to make you ...
... heat or a TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM . MY EVER BEST LORD. Thus your lordship may see my love and care towards you , which I think infinitely too little in respect of the fulness of my mind ; but I thought good to write this , to make you ...
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... heat : but if I give a man slanderous words , whereby I damnify him in his name and credit , it is not material whether I use them upon sudden choler and provocation , or of set malice , but in an action upon the case I shall render ...
... heat : but if I give a man slanderous words , whereby I damnify him in his name and credit , it is not material whether I use them upon sudden choler and provocation , or of set malice , but in an action upon the case I shall render ...
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... heat , cold , solidity , fluidity , weight , levity , and many others . But , with regard to the nicety of natural history , we clearly require a much more delicate and sim- ple form of experiments than those which are ob- vious . For ...
... heat , cold , solidity , fluidity , weight , levity , and many others . But , with regard to the nicety of natural history , we clearly require a much more delicate and sim- ple form of experiments than those which are ob- vious . For ...
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... heat of the sun and of fire are than to assist experiment . Those , too , who have totally different , so as to prevent men from sup- occupied themselves with natural magic , ( as they posing that they can elicit or form , by means of ...
... heat of the sun and of fire are than to assist experiment . Those , too , who have totally different , so as to prevent men from sup- occupied themselves with natural magic , ( as they posing that they can elicit or form , by means of ...
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