The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Particular Histories , arranged under heads .... THIRD PART OF THE GREAT INSTAURATION . A NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HISTORY , to serve as a Foundation for Philosophy , or Phenomena of the Universe ........ 434 , 435 Dedication to the ...
... Particular Histories , arranged under heads .... THIRD PART OF THE GREAT INSTAURATION . A NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HISTORY , to serve as a Foundation for Philosophy , or Phenomena of the Universe ........ 434 , 435 Dedication to the ...
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... particular providence God hath declared himself to tender the state of her majesty's affairs , I conceive and gather hope , that those whom he hath in a manner pressed for her majesty's service , by working and imprinting in them a ...
... particular providence God hath declared himself to tender the state of her majesty's affairs , I conceive and gather hope , that those whom he hath in a manner pressed for her majesty's service , by working and imprinting in them a ...
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... particular , keeper's , were won of the queen , merely upon because I may truly say , “ tu stante non virebo , " necessity and point of honour , against her own for I am withered in myself ; but manebo , or inclination . tenebo , I ...
... particular , keeper's , were won of the queen , merely upon because I may truly say , “ tu stante non virebo , " necessity and point of honour , against her own for I am withered in myself ; but manebo , or inclination . tenebo , I ...
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... particular abuses , or of the joining of practice with force in the disunion of the rebels . If your lordship doubt to put your sickle in other men's harvests , yet consider you have these advantages . First , time being fit to you in ...
... particular abuses , or of the joining of practice with force in the disunion of the rebels . If your lordship doubt to put your sickle in other men's harvests , yet consider you have these advantages . First , time being fit to you in ...
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... particular commandments . For , as towards Almighty God , there are offences against the first and second table , and yet all against God ; so with the servants of kings , there are offences more imme- diate against the sovereign ...
... particular commandments . For , as towards Almighty God , there are offences against the first and second table , and yet all against God ; so with the servants of kings , there are offences more imme- diate against the sovereign ...
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