The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... civil year , and the occasional use of the historical year in loose memo- randa would have involved all his dates in confusion . I should think it more probable that the writer ( who may have been copying a kind of no- tation with which ...
... civil year , and the occasional use of the historical year in loose memo- randa would have involved all his dates in confusion . I should think it more probable that the writer ( who may have been copying a kind of no- tation with which ...
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... civil wits ; then would he found and erect some new laws , customs , and usages , such as now of late years , when the world was revolute almost to the like rudeness and obscurity , we see both in our own nation and abroad many examples ...
... civil wits ; then would he found and erect some new laws , customs , and usages , such as now of late years , when the world was revolute almost to the like rudeness and obscurity , we see both in our own nation and abroad many examples ...
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... civil respects are a lett that this pretended reason should not be so contemptibly spoken of as were fit and medicinable , in regard that1 hath been too much exalted and glorified , to the infinite detriment of man's estate . Of the ...
... civil respects are a lett that this pretended reason should not be so contemptibly spoken of as were fit and medicinable , in regard that1 hath been too much exalted and glorified , to the infinite detriment of man's estate . Of the ...
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... civil estate there appeareth to be an emulation and con- tention of your Majesty's virtue with your fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virt- uous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a ...
... civil estate there appeareth to be an emulation and con- tention of your Majesty's virtue with your fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virt- uous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a ...
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... civil life , for safety , liberty , pleasure , and dignity , or at least freedom from indignity , as no man handleth it but handleth it well ; such a conso- nancy it hath to men's conceits in the expressing and to men's consents in the ...
... civil life , for safety , liberty , pleasure , and dignity , or at least freedom from indignity , as no man handleth it but handleth it well ; such a conso- nancy it hath to men's conceits in the expressing and to men's consents in the ...
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