The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... occasion to refuse it to several - I always feel bound to give an express reason for thinking that it was not his . In this case I am confident that no such reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing ...
... occasion to refuse it to several - I always feel bound to give an express reason for thinking that it was not his . In this case I am confident that no such reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing ...
Página vii
... occasions of his time , " and to be " trying to shew that he was wise and virtuous " ; — as if an undertaking to show one thing implied a " resolution " to show nothing else ; as if what a man thinks about a thing could be explained ...
... occasions of his time , " and to be " trying to shew that he was wise and virtuous " ; — as if an undertaking to show one thing implied a " resolution " to show nothing else ; as if what a man thinks about a thing could be explained ...
Página ix
... occasion . A prosecution by government seems to be assumed as a matter of course to be a persecution of a man certainly innocent and presumably patriotic . Any speech in support of a claim of privilege is treated as of course ...
... occasion . A prosecution by government seems to be assumed as a matter of course to be a persecution of a man certainly innocent and presumably patriotic . Any speech in support of a claim of privilege is treated as of course ...
Página xiv
... occasion to draw attention to the remarkable discovery , made five or six years ago by the Rev. Alexander Grosart , of the real author of another work with which Bacon has been falsely credited- " The character of a believing Christian ...
... occasion to draw attention to the remarkable discovery , made five or six years ago by the Rev. Alexander Grosart , of the real author of another work with which Bacon has been falsely credited- " The character of a believing Christian ...
Página xvi
... occasions to repeat it . He must have accounted it " a noble instance . " He could not have omitted it from the enquiry concerning the Form of Heat , and would probably have given it a place in the Sylva Sylvarum , as an experiment ...
... occasions to repeat it . He must have accounted it " a noble instance . " He could not have omitted it from the enquiry concerning the Form of Heat , and would probably have given it a place in the Sylva Sylvarum , as an experiment ...
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