The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... judgment . ' According to Mackintosh , history so written " loses the interest which bestows on it the power of being useful : " it must " maintain its sway " by inspiring feelings of pity , anger , & c . Now that the reader , in order ...
... judgment . ' According to Mackintosh , history so written " loses the interest which bestows on it the power of being useful : " it must " maintain its sway " by inspiring feelings of pity , anger , & c . Now that the reader , in order ...
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... judgment of the temper and truth of that part which concerns some of her for- eign proceedings , concurs fully with the judgment of others to whom I have communicated part of it ; and as things go , I suppose they are likely to be more ...
... judgment of the temper and truth of that part which concerns some of her for- eign proceedings , concurs fully with the judgment of others to whom I have communicated part of it ; and as things go , I suppose they are likely to be more ...
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... judgment , but all of mercy , and all upon the human body . For with reference to riches , he deigned not to work any miracles ; except that one about giving tribute to Cæsar . OF THE INNOCENCY OF THE DOVE AND THE WISDOM OF THE SERPENT ...
... judgment , but all of mercy , and all upon the human body . For with reference to riches , he deigned not to work any miracles ; except that one about giving tribute to Cæsar . OF THE INNOCENCY OF THE DOVE AND THE WISDOM OF THE SERPENT ...
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