The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Intentions .... 489 The names of winds . 441 Free winds ..... 441 General winds .. 441 I. The operation upon the spirits , that they may remain youthful , and retain their vigour ..... 490 Stayed or certain winds ... 442 .... Customary ...
... Intentions .... 489 The names of winds . 441 Free winds ..... 441 General winds .. 441 I. The operation upon the spirits , that they may remain youthful , and retain their vigour ..... 490 Stayed or certain winds ... 442 .... Customary ...
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... intention , new error ; for I suppose , that of all former mat- never purposed to call your doings into public ters there is a full expiation ; wherein , for any question , but only to have used a cloud without thing which your lordship ...
... intention , new error ; for I suppose , that of all former mat- never purposed to call your doings into public ters there is a full expiation ; wherein , for any question , but only to have used a cloud without thing which your lordship ...
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... intention , ) your lordship knoweth , in your wisdom , that as it is most fit for you to desire convenient liberty of instruction , so it is no less fit for you to observe the due limits of them , remembering that the exceeding of them ...
... intention , ) your lordship knoweth , in your wisdom , that as it is most fit for you to desire convenient liberty of instruction , so it is no less fit for you to observe the due limits of them , remembering that the exceeding of them ...
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... intention thereof , was ordained against those that sued to Rome , wherein there are words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . these doubtful ...
... intention thereof , was ordained against those that sued to Rome , wherein there are words somewhat general , against any that questioneth or impeacheth any judgment given in the king's courts , in any other courts . these doubtful ...
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... intention , shall be settled upon you , I do not see , IT MAY PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I send your majesty enclosed , my Lord Coke's answers , I will not call them rescripts , much less oracles . They are of his own hand , and ...
... intention , shall be settled upon you , I do not see , IT MAY PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I send your majesty enclosed , my Lord Coke's answers , I will not call them rescripts , much less oracles . They are of his own hand , and ...
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