The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep . This which I have writ unto your lordship , is rather thoughts than words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour ...
... true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep . This which I have writ unto your lordship , is rather thoughts than words , being set down with- out all art , disguising , or reservation : wherein I have done honour ...
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... true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never restrained but with fear , I hold it necessary to be menaced with a strong war ; not by words , but by musters ...
... true man . And because he may as well waver upon his own inconstancy , as upon occasion , and want of variableness is never restrained but with fear , I hold it necessary to be menaced with a strong war ; not by words , but by musters ...
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... true , I am not without my gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt ; and oracle and divinations , none of them superstitious , if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an and yet not all natural : for , first , looking into ...
... true , I am not without my gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt ; and oracle and divinations , none of them superstitious , if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an and yet not all natural : for , first , looking into ...
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... true , and no winds or noises of civil matters can blow this out of my head or heart , that your great capacity and love towards studies and contemplations , of a higher and worthier nature than popular , a nature rare in the world ...
... true , and no winds or noises of civil matters can blow this out of my head or heart , that your great capacity and love towards studies and contemplations , of a higher and worthier nature than popular , a nature rare in the world ...
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... true arts and grounds of government , as the fa- But well do I bear in mind the great opinion cility and felicity of practice and negotiation ; which my brother ( whose judgment I much and to be as well seen in the periods and tides of ...
... true arts and grounds of government , as the fa- But well do I bear in mind the great opinion cility and felicity of practice and negotiation ; which my brother ( whose judgment I much and to be as well seen in the periods and tides of ...
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