The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... excellent speaker , but no good penman ; that the Earl of North- ampton ( the Lord Henry Howard ) was an excellent pen- man , but no good speaker ; but that Sir Francis Bacon was eminent in both . I have been induced to think , that if ...
... excellent speaker , but no good penman ; that the Earl of North- ampton ( the Lord Henry Howard ) was an excellent pen- man , but no good speaker ; but that Sir Francis Bacon was eminent in both . I have been induced to think , that if ...
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... excellent in their proper place and use , and would have them honoured and cultivated accord- ingly . These explanations , — together with some remarks ( 129 ) , by way of encouragement to followers and fel- low - labourers , on the ...
... excellent in their proper place and use , and would have them honoured and cultivated accord- ingly . These explanations , — together with some remarks ( 129 ) , by way of encouragement to followers and fel- low - labourers , on the ...
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... excellent object to relax or diminish the severity of our judgment ; we must observe diligently what encouragement dawns upon us and from what quarter ; and , putting aside the lighter breezes of hope , we must thoroughly sift and ...
... excellent object to relax or diminish the severity of our judgment ; we must observe diligently what encouragement dawns upon us and from what quarter ; and , putting aside the lighter breezes of hope , we must thoroughly sift and ...
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... excellent was the censure once passed upon a government that had been unwisely ad- ministered . " That which is the worst thing in refer- ence to the past , ought to be regarded as best for the future . For if you had done all that your ...
... excellent was the censure once passed upon a government that had been unwisely ad- ministered . " That which is the worst thing in refer- ence to the past , ought to be regarded as best for the future . For if you had done all that your ...
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... excellent use , having no affinity or parallelism with any thing that is now known , but lying entirely out of the beat of the imagination , which have not yet been found out . They too no doubt will some time or other , in the course ...
... excellent use , having no affinity or parallelism with any thing that is now known , but lying entirely out of the beat of the imagination , which have not yet been found out . They too no doubt will some time or other , in the course ...
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