The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... passing through the same course of education and are still in the earlier stages . But I hope that the present volume will at any rate prove one thing - that before I assign anything , or allow anything to be assigned , to Bacon , I ...
... passing through the same course of education and are still in the earlier stages . But I hope that the present volume will at any rate prove one thing - that before I assign anything , or allow anything to be assigned , to Bacon , I ...
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... passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am indebted to a correspondent of " Notes and Queries " ( 19 April 1871 ,. p . 359 ) for the knowledge of a circumstance which entirely ...
... passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am indebted to a correspondent of " Notes and Queries " ( 19 April 1871 ,. p . 359 ) for the knowledge of a circumstance which entirely ...
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... pass here . 4. Fourthly , that whereas part of the commodities men- tioned in the said certificate are expressly forbidden by the sta- 1 S. P. Ireland , vol . 234. no . 19. Original . The heading is from the docket . tutes of Ireland to ...
... pass here . 4. Fourthly , that whereas part of the commodities men- tioned in the said certificate are expressly forbidden by the sta- 1 S. P. Ireland , vol . 234. no . 19. Original . The heading is from the docket . tutes of Ireland to ...
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... pass through the hands of the Attorney General , the history of them comes naturally before us in the following letters , which en- able us to understand the relations between him and Bacon almost from the beginning of their ...
... pass through the hands of the Attorney General , the history of them comes naturally before us in the following letters , which en- able us to understand the relations between him and Bacon almost from the beginning of their ...
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... pass ; and he far exceeds the former in favour and affection . " That he was not at this time insensible of the responsibility of the position , or indifferent to the duties which it entailed , or over - con- fident of his own capacity ...
... pass ; and he far exceeds the former in favour and affection . " That he was not at this time insensible of the responsibility of the position , or indifferent to the duties which it entailed , or over - con- fident of his own capacity ...
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