The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... God's favour if in our pilgrimage through the wilderness of this world , these our shoes and garments ( I mean our frail bodies ) are as little worn out as possible . THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH . INTRODUCTION . THAT.
... God's favour if in our pilgrimage through the wilderness of this world , these our shoes and garments ( I mean our frail bodies ) are as little worn out as possible . THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH . INTRODUCTION . THAT.
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... means of prolonging the life of man . For though the life of man is only a mass and accumulation of sins and sorrows , and they who aspire to eternity set little value on life ; yet even we Christians should not despise the continu ...
... means of prolonging the life of man . For though the life of man is only a mass and accumulation of sins and sorrows , and they who aspire to eternity set little value on life ; yet even we Christians should not despise the continu ...
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... means of Intentions ; which are of three kinds . Their more particular dis- tributions I will set forth when I come to the inquiry itself . The three general intentions are ; the preven- tion of consumption ; the perfection of repair ...
... means of Intentions ; which are of three kinds . Their more particular dis- tributions I will set forth when I come to the inquiry itself . The three general intentions are ; the preven- tion of consumption ; the perfection of repair ...
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... oiled paper on an autograph , by means of which they attempt to draw the lines . 11. All gums last a very long time ; as do wax and honey . 12. But the equality or inequality of the accidental conditions 20 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... oiled paper on an autograph , by means of which they attempt to draw the lines . 11. All gums last a very long time ; as do wax and honey . 12. But the equality or inequality of the accidental conditions 20 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... means the grain is preserved for twenty or thirty years , not only from rotting , but ( what pertains more to the present inquiry ) in such a state of fresh- ness as to make excellent bread . The same custom is said to have prevailed in ...
... means the grain is preserved for twenty or thirty years , not only from rotting , but ( what pertains more to the present inquiry ) in such a state of fresh- ness as to make excellent bread . The same custom is said to have prevailed in ...
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