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... is con- structed be the best for its purpose , is a question which it would be useless to discuss ; for even those who are most clearly of opinion that another would have been better will agree that the best I can do now is to vi PREFACE .
... is con- structed be the best for its purpose , is a question which it would be useless to discuss ; for even those who are most clearly of opinion that another would have been better will agree that the best I can do now is to vi PREFACE .
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... opinions and actions in this way . The leading men of opposite political parties do not in these days receive at each other's ... opinion which were honestly entertained in the beginning of the 17th century concerning the extent of the ...
... opinions and actions in this way . The leading men of opposite political parties do not in these days receive at each other's ... opinion which were honestly entertained in the beginning of the 17th century concerning the extent of the ...
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... opinion , I ought to state the grounds of my dissent more fully and par- ticularly . A fourth would have me unite the office of censor and moralist with that of editor , and explain to my readers what they are to approve and what to ...
... opinion , I ought to state the grounds of my dissent more fully and par- ticularly . A fourth would have me unite the office of censor and moralist with that of editor , and explain to my readers what they are to approve and what to ...
Página xii
... opinion and not against the favourable , it is because I argue against the opinion which I think unjust ; and in the very few cases in which the general opinion of Bacon's con- duct as a man and a politician has been favourable , I have ...
... opinion and not against the favourable , it is because I argue against the opinion which I think unjust ; and in the very few cases in which the general opinion of Bacon's con- duct as a man and a politician has been favourable , I have ...
Página xiii
... upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a promise made by me in a former volume to justify the opinion there expressed - namely that nobody could believe it to have been written by Bacon " who PREFACE . xiii.
... upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a promise made by me in a former volume to justify the opinion there expressed - namely that nobody could believe it to have been written by Bacon " who PREFACE . xiii.
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