The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those ... reasons , which I have her majesty , yet God knoweth it , through the collected ; and to make judgment of them ...
... reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those ... reasons , which I have her majesty , yet God knoweth it , through the collected ; and to make judgment of them ...
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... reason not unlike , I humbly present one of the books to your lordship , not only as a chancellor of a university , but as one that was excellently bred in all learning , which I have ever noted to shine in all your speeches and be ...
... reason not unlike , I humbly present one of the books to your lordship , not only as a chancellor of a university , but as one that was excellently bred in all learning , which I have ever noted to shine in all your speeches and be ...
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... reason to wish , that those sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find , and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language considered wherein it is written ...
... reason to wish , that those sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find , and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language considered wherein it is written ...
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... reason be otherwise thought , but that there are infinite , in all parts of the world , ( for we may not in this case confine our cogitations within the bounds of Europe , ) which embrace the course which you purpose , with all ...
... reason be otherwise thought , but that there are infinite , in all parts of the world , ( for we may not in this case confine our cogitations within the bounds of Europe , ) which embrace the course which you purpose , with all ...
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... reason , which was by your great and sole grace your attorney , upon your majesty's first letter I had used to my have been no small spurs to make them feel your Lord Coke at the council table ; which was , that laws , and seek this ...
... reason , which was by your great and sole grace your attorney , upon your majesty's first letter I had used to my have been no small spurs to make them feel your Lord Coke at the council table ; which was , that laws , and seek this ...
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