The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... continued with the trade of Clothes ...... Notes upon Lord Latimer's case ....... ...... . Notes upon John Lord Neville's case ...... 528 Questions demanded of the Chief Justice of ........ ...... 541 the King's Bench Lord Coke's ...
... continued with the trade of Clothes ...... Notes upon Lord Latimer's case ....... ...... . Notes upon John Lord Neville's case ...... 528 Questions demanded of the Chief Justice of ........ ...... 541 the King's Bench Lord Coke's ...
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... continued errors , in a natural and experimental history , they cannot be corrected by any felicity of art or genius : and therefore , if in our Natural History , which is collected , and examined , with so much diligence , so rigorous ...
... continued errors , in a natural and experimental history , they cannot be corrected by any felicity of art or genius : and therefore , if in our Natural History , which is collected , and examined , with so much diligence , so rigorous ...
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... continued without notes , from one tone to another , but seven whole and equal notes ; and if you sub - rising or falling , which are delightful . divide that into half notes , as it is in the stops of a lute , it maketh the number of ...
... continued without notes , from one tone to another , but seven whole and equal notes ; and if you sub - rising or falling , which are delightful . divide that into half notes , as it is in the stops of a lute , it maketh the number of ...
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... continued echo ; which you shall find in some hills that stand encompassed theatre - like . 254. It doth not yet appear that there is refrac- tion in sounds , as well as in species visible . For I do not think that , if a sound should ...
... continued echo ; which you shall find in some hills that stand encompassed theatre - like . 254. It doth not yet appear that there is refrac- tion in sounds , as well as in species visible . For I do not think that , if a sound should ...
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... continued white . The cause is , for that all exclusion of open air , which is ever predatory , maintaineth the body in its first freshness and moisture ; but the inconvenience is , that it tasteth a little of the wax : which I sup ...
... continued white . The cause is , for that all exclusion of open air , which is ever predatory , maintaineth the body in its first freshness and moisture ; but the inconvenience is , that it tasteth a little of the wax : which I sup ...
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