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... to understand people who are not familiar enough with the writers of Bacon's age to see differences between one and another ) are in general far too Academy , Dec. 15 , 1870 . 1 a 2 easily satisfied . But though to me the appearance of.
... to understand people who are not familiar enough with the writers of Bacon's age to see differences between one and another ) are in general far too Academy , Dec. 15 , 1870 . 1 a 2 easily satisfied . But though to me the appearance of.
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... writer , by knowledge - dispose me to give him as much credit in every way as I can ; and that , not being able to ... writing which I think would do him credit . Now I admit that as a man who has made it his business to make as ...
... writer , by knowledge - dispose me to give him as much credit in every way as I can ; and that , not being able to ... writing which I think would do him credit . Now I admit that as a man who has made it his business to make as ...
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... writers ( and by none more than Lord Ma- caulay ) as completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them out as dis- tinctly as I could , and to keep the reader in mind of them by ...
... writers ( and by none more than Lord Ma- caulay ) as completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them out as dis- tinctly as I could , and to keep the reader in mind of them by ...
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... writer's much easier ; but it is not permitted to me . When I differ from a received author , I may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ...
... writer's much easier ; but it is not permitted to me . When I differ from a received author , I may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ...
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... writer complaining of the trouble he has found " in picking out what he wants amid the mass of comments which separate one paper from another : " his want being " to have only what is If that is too Bacon's before him . " Now xii PREFACE.
... writer complaining of the trouble he has found " in picking out what he wants amid the mass of comments which separate one paper from another : " his want being " to have only what is If that is too Bacon's before him . " Now xii PREFACE.
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