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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... greater portion was in fact done , he did not con- sider any of it fit to be published as it was ; many blanks having been left to be filled up , and some doubtful notes to be corrected , in that general re- vision which the whole was ...
... greater portion was in fact done , he did not con- sider any of it fit to be published as it was ; many blanks having been left to be filled up , and some doubtful notes to be corrected , in that general re- vision which the whole was ...
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... greater number would be ex- cluded by the Latin dress than admitted . Consider- ing also the universal disuse of Latin as a medium of oral communication , and the almost universal disuse of it as a medium of communication in writing ...
... greater number would be ex- cluded by the Latin dress than admitted . Consider- ing also the universal disuse of Latin as a medium of oral communication , and the almost universal disuse of it as a medium of communication in writing ...
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... greater than can be naturally accounted for by the different idiom and construction of the languages , must be considered as corrections ; besides which , when the meaning of the original is obscure or the reading doubtful , they serve ...
... greater than can be naturally accounted for by the different idiom and construction of the languages , must be considered as corrections ; besides which , when the meaning of the original is obscure or the reading doubtful , they serve ...
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... amined ; and then passed on to Mr. Ellis , accompanied with copious remarks and suggestions of my own in the way of correction or improvement . Of these cor- L rections Mr. Ellis marked the greater part for adop- XX HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
... amined ; and then passed on to Mr. Ellis , accompanied with copious remarks and suggestions of my own in the way of correction or improvement . Of these cor- L rections Mr. Ellis marked the greater part for adop- XX HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
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... greater ones , and another thing to introduce it anew , or to leave all as it was , making no effort to remove any . Now all this is from the nature of the case very difficult to ascertain . But the whole question , as it regards ...
... greater ones , and another thing to introduce it anew , or to leave all as it was , making no effort to remove any . Now all this is from the nature of the case very difficult to ascertain . But the whole question , as it regards ...
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