The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language considered wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument ...
... light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language considered wherein it is written , exclud- ing so many readers , ( as , on the other side , the obscurity of the argument ...
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... light no where but at my sovereign's feet , though she suffered me to be bruised , with my fall . And till her majesty , that knows I was never bird of prey , finds it to agree with her will and her service , that my wings should be ...
... light no where but at my sovereign's feet , though she suffered me to be bruised , with my fall . And till her majesty , that knows I was never bird of prey , finds it to agree with her will and her service , that my wings should be ...
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... light of the day's work : but I most humbly pray your majesty to pardon the errors . God preserve you ever . Your majesty's most humble subject , and devoted servant . are to have all the Old Company's profit , by the trade of whites ...
... light of the day's work : but I most humbly pray your majesty to pardon the errors . God preserve you ever . Your majesty's most humble subject , and devoted servant . are to have all the Old Company's profit , by the trade of whites ...
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... light - headed envy at my accesses to her majesty , which being begun and continued since my childhood , as long as ... lights , and fall on reckoning how many years you have reigned , which I beseech our blessed Saviour may be THE EARL ...
... light - headed envy at my accesses to her majesty , which being begun and continued since my childhood , as long as ... lights , and fall on reckoning how many years you have reigned , which I beseech our blessed Saviour may be THE EARL ...
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... light will be present and shine amongst you , if , philosophy being submitted to religion , you lawfully and dexterously use the keys of sense ; and if , all study of opposition being laid aside , every one of you so dispute with ...
... light will be present and shine amongst you , if , philosophy being submitted to religion , you lawfully and dexterously use the keys of sense ; and if , all study of opposition being laid aside , every one of you so dispute with ...
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