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... desire , not to be amused or delighted , but to be informed ; -to be informed about the thoughts and wishes and endeavours and performances of Bacon - so far as they can be known - in his passage through a busy life ; and to be in ...
... desire , not to be amused or delighted , but to be informed ; -to be informed about the thoughts and wishes and endeavours and performances of Bacon - so far as they can be known - in his passage through a busy life ; and to be in ...
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... desire . “ As soone as it came to his know- ledge that such a thing was printed and passed under his name , he caused it ( though somewhat late , when it seemes two impressions were for the most part vented ) to be prohibited by ...
... desire . “ As soone as it came to his know- ledge that such a thing was printed and passed under his name , he caused it ( though somewhat late , when it seemes two impressions were for the most part vented ) to be prohibited by ...
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... FRIEND , IN REFLECTION UPON SOME ASTROLOGERS IN ITALY . Sir , I write to you chiefly now , to the end that by the con- tinuance of my acquaintance with you by letters , you may per- ceive how much I desire and how much I do xvi PREFACE .
... FRIEND , IN REFLECTION UPON SOME ASTROLOGERS IN ITALY . Sir , I write to you chiefly now , to the end that by the con- tinuance of my acquaintance with you by letters , you may per- ceive how much I desire and how much I do xvi PREFACE .
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... desire and how much I do not despair of the recontinuance of our acquaintance by conversation . In the mean time I wish you would desire the astronomers of Italy to amuse us less than they do with their fabulous and foolish traditions ...
... desire and how much I do not despair of the recontinuance of our acquaintance by conversation . In the mean time I wish you would desire the astronomers of Italy to amuse us less than they do with their fabulous and foolish traditions ...
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... desires to be a commissioner to treat with them . The King's objections . General condition of the kingdom . Bacon's new year's gift to the King . TO THE KING ( 2 Jan. 1618-9 ) Index to Vol . VI . • · 448 449 450 . 452 . 455 • Page line ...
... desires to be a commissioner to treat with them . The King's objections . General condition of the kingdom . Bacon's new year's gift to the King . TO THE KING ( 2 Jan. 1618-9 ) Index to Vol . VI . • · 448 449 450 . 452 . 455 • Page line ...
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