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... reason for concluding that it was his own . 2. With regard to the Inner Temple manuscript , the external evidence of authenticity is merely the name of " Sir Francis Bacon " on the back ; -a kind of evidence with which ordinary people ...
... reason for concluding that it was his own . 2. With regard to the Inner Temple manuscript , the external evidence of authenticity is merely the name of " Sir Francis Bacon " on the back ; -a kind of evidence with which ordinary people ...
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... reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not ...
... reason can be given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not ...
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... reason to appre- hend that considerations which I think important will be over- looked . If these exceptional cases are found to occur always or mostly when I have something to suggest in Bacon's be- half , seldom or never when the ...
... reason to appre- hend that considerations which I think important will be over- looked . If these exceptional cases are found to occur always or mostly when I have something to suggest in Bacon's be- half , seldom or never when the ...
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... REASONS WHY THE NEW COMPANY IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED AND CONTINUED WITH THE TRADE OF CLOTHS . 5. A LETTER TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM TOUCHING MOM- PERSON'S BUSINESS OF INNS . ( 18 Oct. 1616 ) • 6 Exceptions to Coke's Reports . The Lord ...
... REASONS WHY THE NEW COMPANY IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED AND CONTINUED WITH THE TRADE OF CLOTHS . 5. A LETTER TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM TOUCHING MOM- PERSON'S BUSINESS OF INNS . ( 18 Oct. 1616 ) • 6 Exceptions to Coke's Reports . The Lord ...
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... reasons against the match TO THE KING ( 25 July , 1617 ) Tone of the King's answer . • Buckingham continues silent TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 25 July 1617 ) · TO THE SAME ( 29 July 1617 ) Buckingham's answer ; showing that he could not ...
... reasons against the match TO THE KING ( 25 July , 1617 ) Tone of the King's answer . • Buckingham continues silent TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 25 July 1617 ) · TO THE SAME ( 29 July 1617 ) Buckingham's answer ; showing that he could not ...
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