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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... better , fruits and plants , Of compound fruits and flowers , Of sympathy and antipathy of plants , Of making herbs and fruits medicinable , 397 410 411 417 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants , viii CONTENTS .
... better , fruits and plants , Of compound fruits and flowers , Of sympathy and antipathy of plants , Of making herbs and fruits medicinable , 397 410 411 417 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants , viii CONTENTS .
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... flower of his youth , and remarkable for the gracefulness of his person . In his nature brave , ambitious , popular : and what is uncommon , at once the favourite of the sovereign and of the nation . Fond of military glory ; liberal to ...
... flower of his youth , and remarkable for the gracefulness of his person . In his nature brave , ambitious , popular : and what is uncommon , at once the favourite of the sovereign and of the nation . Fond of military glory ; liberal to ...
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... flower , because his name was upon so many walls : but his buildings and works were more of glory and triumph than use and necessity . But Adrian spent his whole reign , which was peaceable , in a peram- bulation , or survey of the ...
... flower , because his name was upon so many walls : but his buildings and works were more of glory and triumph than use and necessity . But Adrian spent his whole reign , which was peaceable , in a peram- bulation , or survey of the ...
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... flower , a great way off , to her hive ? Who taught the ant to bite every grain of corn that she burieth in her hill , lest it should take root and grow ? Add then the word ex- tundere , which importeth the extreme difficulty ; and the ...
... flower , a great way off , to her hive ? Who taught the ant to bite every grain of corn that she burieth in her hill , lest it should take root and grow ? Add then the word ex- tundere , which importeth the extreme difficulty ; and the ...
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... flower or living creature , she formeth rudiments of all the parts at one time : so in obtaining virtue by habit , while a man practiseth temperance , he doth not pro- fit much to fortitude , nor the like : but when he de- dicateth and ...
... flower or living creature , she formeth rudiments of all the parts at one time : so in obtaining virtue by habit , while a man practiseth temperance , he doth not pro- fit much to fortitude , nor the like : but when he de- dicateth and ...
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