The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and profitable inventions and discoveries ; the best state of that providence . * This , whether it be curiosity , or vainglory , or nature , or , if one take it ...
... hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and profitable inventions and discoveries ; the best state of that providence . * This , whether it be curiosity , or vainglory , or nature , or , if one take it ...
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... hope for weakly , that is , possibility of restitution to her majesty's favour ; your arguments that would cherish hope , turn into despair : you say the queen never meant to call me to public cen- sure , which showeth her goodness ...
... hope for weakly , that is , possibility of restitution to her majesty's favour ; your arguments that would cherish hope , turn into despair : you say the queen never meant to call me to public cen- sure , which showeth her goodness ...
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... hope I do daily . For the world will make a kind of comparison be- your brother , I hold him an honest gentleman , and wish him all good , much rather for your sake ; yourself , I know , hath suffered more for me , and with me , than ...
... hope I do daily . For the world will make a kind of comparison be- your brother , I hold him an honest gentleman , and wish him all good , much rather for your sake ; yourself , I know , hath suffered more for me , and with me , than ...
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... hope your lordship shall be as fatal a captain to this war , as Africanus was to the war of Carthage , after that both his uncle and his father had lost their lives in Spain in the same war . Now , although it be true , that these ...
... hope your lordship shall be as fatal a captain to this war , as Africanus was to the war of Carthage , after that both his uncle and his father had lost their lives in Spain in the same war . Now , although it be true , that these ...
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... hope , by my care , the inventive part of your council will be strength- ened , who now , commonly , do exercise rather their judgments than their inventions : and the inventive part cometh from projectors , and private men , which ...
... hope , by my care , the inventive part of your council will be strength- ened , who now , commonly , do exercise rather their judgments than their inventions : and the inventive part cometh from projectors , and private men , which ...
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