The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Winds ....... 437 Particular Topics : or , Articles of Inquisition nourishing ...... 478 concerning the Winds . 438 Length and Shortness of Life in Man ... Medicines for long life .. .. 479 488 The History ...... 441 The Intentions ...
... Winds ....... 437 Particular Topics : or , Articles of Inquisition nourishing ...... 478 concerning the Winds . 438 Length and Shortness of Life in Man ... Medicines for long life .. .. 479 488 The History ...... 441 The Intentions ...
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... winds of rumours could not be commanded down , without a handling of the cause , by making you party , and admitting your defence . And to this purpose , I do assure your lordship , that my brother , Francis Bacon , who is to wise to be ...
... winds of rumours could not be commanded down , without a handling of the cause , by making you party , and admitting your defence . And to this purpose , I do assure your lordship , that my brother , Francis Bacon , who is to wise to be ...
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... 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 , and in a person ...
... 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 , and in a person ...
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... wind about the particulars of the charge here and there , as God shall put in your minds ; and so submit myself wholly to your piety and grace . And now that I have spoken to your lordships as judges , I shall say a few words unto you ...
... wind about the particulars of the charge here and there , as God shall put in your minds ; and so submit myself wholly to your piety and grace . And now that I have spoken to your lordships as judges , I shall say a few words unto you ...
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... winds blew the wind - mills wrought , and the water - mill was less customed . So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advance- ment of sciences . Let me conclude with my perpetual wish towards yourself , that the appro ...
... winds blew the wind - mills wrought , and the water - mill was less customed . So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advance- ment of sciences . Let me conclude with my perpetual wish towards yourself , that the appro ...
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