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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... likewise the worst ; not only encouraging him in a total inap- plication to business , but tincturing his youth with Melvil's the poison of all debauchery . The name of this man was Stuart , afterward earl of Arran ; one who had great ...
... likewise the worst ; not only encouraging him in a total inap- plication to business , but tincturing his youth with Melvil's the poison of all debauchery . The name of this man was Stuart , afterward earl of Arran ; one who had great ...
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... likewise seemed to labour under a secret anxiety of mind equally surprising . The earl , they pretend , said aloud in the Tower , that the king durst not bring him to a trial . Others reject this account as a downright calumny ...
... likewise seemed to labour under a secret anxiety of mind equally surprising . The earl , they pretend , said aloud in the Tower , that the king durst not bring him to a trial . Others reject this account as a downright calumny ...
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... likewise in these words , placed after that calendar or ephemerides , which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the ...
... likewise in these words , placed after that calendar or ephemerides , which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the ...
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... likewise we see that Anytus , the accuser of Socrates , laid it as an ar- tiele of charge and accusation against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence ...
... likewise we see that Anytus , the accuser of Socrates , laid it as an ar- tiele of charge and accusation against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence ...
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... likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself , but did degenerate , how that person , that took upon him to be counsellor to Julius Cæsar after his victory , where to begin his re- storation of the state , maketh it of all ...
... likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself , but did degenerate , how that person , that took upon him to be counsellor to Julius Cæsar after his victory , where to begin his re- storation of the state , maketh it of all ...
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