The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... give him as much credit in every way as I can ; and that , not being able to distinguish one man's style from another where all styles are so much alike , I am apt to see his hand in everything belonging to his age , and to suppose him ...
... give him as much credit in every way as I can ; and that , not being able to distinguish one man's style from another where all styles are so much alike , I am apt to see his hand in everything belonging to his age , and to suppose him ...
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... give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know where he may find them , I must print them in the page before his eyes . All this ...
... give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know where he may find them , I must print them in the page before his eyes . All this ...
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... give account of what he had done in revising his Reports · THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE KING . [ 2 October , 1616 ? ] The King's reply signified by Lord Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page 57 • 61 • 71 • c * 73 74 75 • 76 ...
... give account of what he had done in revising his Reports · THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE KING . [ 2 October , 1616 ? ] The King's reply signified by Lord Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page 57 • 61 • 71 • c * 73 74 75 • 76 ...
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... give honour to your dignity , and not your dignity to you . Therefore I have made it Viscount Villiers ; and for your barony , I will keep it for an earldom . For though the other had been more orderly , yet that is as usual , and both ...
... give honour to your dignity , and not your dignity to you . Therefore I have made it Viscount Villiers ; and for your barony , I will keep it for an earldom . For though the other had been more orderly , yet that is as usual , and both ...
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... give you joy ; and I send you here enclosed a little note of remembrance for that part of the ceremony which concerneth the patent . For as for other ceremonies , I leave to others . My Lord Chancellor dispatched your patent presently ...
... give you joy ; and I send you here enclosed a little note of remembrance for that part of the ceremony which concerneth the patent . For as for other ceremonies , I leave to others . My Lord Chancellor dispatched your patent presently ...
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