The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... less , for that my disa- bility is great to show it ; but to sustain me in her majesty's gracious opinion , whereupon I only rest , and not upon any expectation of desert to proceed from myself towards the contentment thereof . But if ...
... less , for that my disa- bility is great to show it ; but to sustain me in her majesty's gracious opinion , whereupon I only rest , and not upon any expectation of desert to proceed from myself towards the contentment thereof . But if ...
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... less of your reputa- tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most judicious princes in discern- ing of spirits ...
... less of your reputa- tion ; and so the honour countervaileth the adven- ture ; of which honour your lordship is in no small possession , when that her majesty , known to be one of the most judicious princes in discern- ing of spirits ...
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... less evil to have no good opinion of God at all , than such as are impious towards his divine majesty and goodness . Good Mr. Matthews , receive yourself back from these courses of perdition . Willing to have written a great deal more ...
... less evil to have no good opinion of God at all , than such as are impious towards his divine majesty and goodness . Good Mr. Matthews , receive yourself back from these courses of perdition . Willing to have written a great deal more ...
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... less , that you might the less exquisitely censure that which I offer to you . But sure I am , the argument is good , if it had lighted upon a good author ; but I shali content myself to awake better spirits , like a bellringer which is ...
... less , that you might the less exquisitely censure that which I offer to you . But sure I am , the argument is good , if it had lighted upon a good author ; but I shali content myself to awake better spirits , like a bellringer which is ...
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... less customed . So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advance- ment of sciences . Let me conclude with my perpetual wish towards yourself , that the appro- bation of yourself by your own discreet and tem- perate ...
... less customed . So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advance- ment of sciences . Let me conclude with my perpetual wish towards yourself , that the appro- bation of yourself by your own discreet and tem- perate ...
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