The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... having the whole case before him , might make his selections for himself . Lastly , considering that the true import of writings which are truly writings of business , and presume in the persons addressed PREFACE . vii.
... having the whole case before him , might make his selections for himself . Lastly , considering that the true import of writings which are truly writings of business , and presume in the persons addressed PREFACE . vii.
Página viii
... persons addressed a knowledge of the matters to which they relate , cannot be understood without such knowledge , —I undertook to add what information I could give of the circumstances under which they were written . My professed object ...
... persons addressed a knowledge of the matters to which they relate , cannot be understood without such knowledge , —I undertook to add what information I could give of the circumstances under which they were written . My professed object ...
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... person in every scene throughout the work , and that the business of the smaller print is only to prepare the reader for his entrance . Wherever he sees small pica he may be sure that Bacon himself is there , in a much more authentic ...
... person in every scene throughout the work , and that the business of the smaller print is only to prepare the reader for his entrance . Wherever he sees small pica he may be sure that Bacon himself is there , in a much more authentic ...
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... PERSON'S BUSINESS OF INNS . ( 18 Oct. 1616 ) • 6 Exceptions to Coke's Reports . The Lord Chancellor Egerton's observations upon them . Passages objected to . Passages objected to . nations . Real ground of complaint against him ...
... PERSON'S BUSINESS OF INNS . ( 18 Oct. 1616 ) • 6 Exceptions to Coke's Reports . The Lord Chancellor Egerton's observations upon them . Passages objected to . Passages objected to . nations . Real ground of complaint against him ...
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... persons in our times . Neither will your further fortune be the further off : for assure yourself that for- tune is of a woman's nature , that will sooner follow you by slighting than by too much wooing . And in this dedication of ...
... persons in our times . Neither will your further fortune be the further off : for assure yourself that for- tune is of a woman's nature , that will sooner follow you by slighting than by too much wooing . And in this dedication of ...
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