The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... tree that is wounded itself when it gives the balm . If he easily pardons and remits offences , it shews that his mind is planted above injuries ; so that he cannot be shot . If he be thankful for small benefits , it shews that he ...
... tree that is wounded itself when it gives the balm . If he easily pardons and remits offences , it shews that his mind is planted above injuries ; so that he cannot be shot . If he be thankful for small benefits , it shews that he ...
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... trees ; and some pretty tufts of fruit trees , and arbours with seats , set in some decent order 2 ; but these to be by no means set too thick ; but to leave the main garden so as it be not close , but the air open and free . For as for ...
... trees ; and some pretty tufts of fruit trees , and arbours with seats , set in some decent order 2 ; but these to be by no means set too thick ; but to leave the main garden so as it be not close , but the air open and free . For as for ...
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... tree was the Ivy . He was accounted likewise the inventor and founder of sacred rites and ceremonies ; yet such as were fanatical and full of corruption , and cruel besides . He had power to excite phrensy . At least it was by women ...
... tree was the Ivy . He was accounted likewise the inventor and founder of sacred rites and ceremonies ; yet such as were fanatical and full of corruption , and cruel besides . He had power to excite phrensy . At least it was by women ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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