The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... present Age and Posterity .. The Preface .. 467 468 431 suitably arranged for forming the basis and foundation of a true philosophy ....... Aphorisms on the Formation of the first History 427 Catalogue of Particular Histories , arranged ...
... present Age and Posterity .. The Preface .. 467 468 431 suitably arranged for forming the basis and foundation of a true philosophy ....... Aphorisms on the Formation of the first History 427 Catalogue of Particular Histories , arranged ...
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... present to her majesty my more than humble thanks for the same : and withal , having regard to mine own unworthiness to re- ceive such favour , and to the small possibility in me to satisfy and answer what her majesty con- ceiveth , I ...
... present to her majesty my more than humble thanks for the same : and withal , having regard to mine own unworthiness to re- ceive such favour , and to the small possibility in me to satisfy and answer what her majesty con- ceiveth , I ...
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... present intelli- gence of present succours from Spain , for the ex- pectation whereof Tyrone would win time , I see ANOTHER TO THE EARL BEFORE HIS GOING TO no deep cause of distrusting the cause if it be good . And for the question ...
... present intelli- gence of present succours from Spain , for the ex- pectation whereof Tyrone would win time , I see ANOTHER TO THE EARL BEFORE HIS GOING TO no deep cause of distrusting the cause if it be good . And for the question ...
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... present case truly . If you take my Lord Coke , this will follow : first , your ma- jesty shall put an overruling nature into an over- ruling place , which may breed an extreme ; next , you shall blunt his industries in matter of ...
... present case truly . If you take my Lord Coke , this will follow : first , your ma- jesty shall put an overruling nature into an over- ruling place , which may breed an extreme ; next , you shall blunt his industries in matter of ...
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... present | which your sacred hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and additions . Unto this degree of same your majesty's goodness , that may give | compassion , I hope God above ( of ...
... present | which your sacred hand hath been so oft for new misery than in my past services ; save that the ornaments and additions . Unto this degree of same your majesty's goodness , that may give | compassion , I hope God above ( of ...
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