The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... farther opened than to serve the present purpose of his letter ; they will require to be developed at some length , and ranged into their proper places . Elizabeth had a larger share of good sense and sound judgment , than is commonly ...
... farther opened than to serve the present purpose of his letter ; they will require to be developed at some length , and ranged into their proper places . Elizabeth had a larger share of good sense and sound judgment , than is commonly ...
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... farther , and himself pointed out to them the general methods of correction and improvement in the whole circle of arts and sciences . This work he first published in Tennison's English ; but to render it of more extensive use , he ...
... farther , and himself pointed out to them the general methods of correction and improvement in the whole circle of arts and sciences . This work he first published in Tennison's English ; but to render it of more extensive use , he ...
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... farther , that he began already to propa- gate maxims of government destructive to liberty , and inconsistent with the whole tenor of the constitution . These things filled observing men with apprehensions for the future , which ...
... farther , that he began already to propa- gate maxims of government destructive to liberty , and inconsistent with the whole tenor of the constitution . These things filled observing men with apprehensions for the future , which ...
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... farther , that the king raised him to the dignity of a privy- counsellor while he was still in this very office , it will be instead of many instances to shew , with what an addressful prudence he steered his course betwixt the court ...
... farther , that the king raised him to the dignity of a privy- counsellor while he was still in this very office , it will be instead of many instances to shew , with what an addressful prudence he steered his course betwixt the court ...
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... farther , and delivered over to the secular arm no less than ten persons , who were burned alive , for certain tenets , drawn , as those learned prelates had heard , from the pernicious books in question . In the sixteenth century ...
... farther , and delivered over to the secular arm no less than ten persons , who were burned alive , for certain tenets , drawn , as those learned prelates had heard , from the pernicious books in question . In the sixteenth century ...
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