The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... whole paper , marginalia and all , is written in Bacon's hand and considering how unlikely it is that he would have copied it himself , when he had all his scribes about him , if it had been another man's composition , I suppose the ...
... whole paper , marginalia and all , is written in Bacon's hand and considering how unlikely it is that he would have copied it himself , when he had all his scribes about him , if it had been another man's composition , I suppose the ...
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... whole subject as they do to myself , I should not despair of proving the point to the satisfaction of any com- petent tribunal , if it were seriously disputed by an authority weighty enough to make it worth while . 3. The case of the ...
... whole subject as they do to myself , I should not despair of proving the point to the satisfaction of any com- petent tribunal , if it were seriously disputed by an authority weighty enough to make it worth while . 3. The case of the ...
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... every reader , 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.
... every reader , 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.
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... whole of so long a letter . If so , the rough draft , addressed throughout to Sir George Villiers , would remain in his cabinet , probably without any note of the alteration ; and if at some later time , upon any of the motives I have ...
... whole of so long a letter . If so , the rough draft , addressed throughout to Sir George Villiers , would remain in his cabinet , probably without any note of the alteration ; and if at some later time , upon any of the motives I have ...
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... whole Kingdom hath cast their eye upon you , as the new rising Star , and no man thinks his business can prosper at Court , unless he hath you for his good Angel , or at least that you be not a Malus Genius against him . This you cannot ...
... whole Kingdom hath cast their eye upon you , as the new rising Star , and no man thinks his business can prosper at Court , unless he hath you for his good Angel , or at least that you be not a Malus Genius against him . This you cannot ...
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