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... hand and considering how unlikely it is that he would have copied it himself , when he had all his scribes about him , if it had been another man's composition , I suppose the fact will be accepted even by ordinary people as a ...
... hand and considering how unlikely it is that he would have copied it himself , when he had all his scribes about him , if it had been another man's composition , I suppose the fact will be accepted even by ordinary people as a ...
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... hand . But that the Decree itself is fully entitled to a place among Bacon's writings of business , I do not see how proof can be needed by anybody who has read it . For of what does it consist ? It consists merely and entirely of the ...
... hand . But that the Decree itself is fully entitled to a place among Bacon's writings of business , I do not see how proof can be needed by anybody who has read it . For of what does it consist ? It consists merely and entirely of the ...
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... hand in everything belonging to his age , and to suppose him the author of every unclaimed con- temporary writing which I think would do him credit . Now I admit that as a man who has made it his business to make as complete a ...
... hand in everything belonging to his age , and to suppose him the author of every unclaimed con- temporary writing which I think would do him credit . Now I admit that as a man who has made it his business to make as complete a ...
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... hands . There are some hands that he can swear to . He can be certain that this was , and that that was not , written ... hand in any of the three papers which I have been discussing now I can read his signature in every sentence . There ...
... hands . There are some hands that he can swear to . He can be certain that this was , and that that was not , written ... hand in any of the three papers which I have been discussing now I can read his signature in every sentence . There ...
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... hand . " for grossantur 69 14 ( up ) · 193 2 . • charge 323 7 376 7 ( up ) 396 . Hellwysse Parliment • read • grassantur . change . Weston . Parliament . add to note at bottom " See a fuller copy of these reports printed in Peck's ...
... hand . " for grossantur 69 14 ( up ) · 193 2 . • charge 323 7 376 7 ( up ) 396 . Hellwysse Parliment • read • grassantur . change . Weston . Parliament . add to note at bottom " See a fuller copy of these reports printed in Peck's ...
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