The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... particular grounds for the con- jecture may be best understood in connexion with the narra- tive , and have therefore been explained in the several places . Certain general objections which may perhaps suggest them- selves , will be ...
... particular grounds for the con- jecture may be best understood in connexion with the narra- tive , and have therefore been explained in the several places . Certain general objections which may perhaps suggest them- selves , will be ...
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... particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that they believe not.1 Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head whereunto discontented persons may resort ...
... particular persons and factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that they believe not.1 Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head whereunto discontented persons may resort ...
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... particular with particular , & c . This appearance , though it seem of strength , and rather logical than rhetorical , yet is very oft a fal- lax . Sometimes because some things are in kind very casual , which if they escape prove ...
... particular with particular , & c . This appearance , though it seem of strength , and rather logical than rhetorical , yet is very oft a fal- lax . Sometimes because some things are in kind very casual , which if they escape prove ...
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