The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that Wil- liam himself ...
... rest into terror and fear ; as that which gave him power of disannulling of laws , and disposing of men's fortunes and estates , and the like points of absolute power being in themselves so harsh and odious , as that Wil- liam himself ...
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... rest he has given , not a transcript , but a representation ; the sort of representation which a clear- headed reporter will give of a confused message , or a judge of the evi- dence of a blundering witness . The spirit and effect he ...
... rest he has given , not a transcript , but a representation ; the sort of representation which a clear- headed reporter will give of a confused message , or a judge of the evi- dence of a blundering witness . The spirit and effect he ...
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... rest more or less corrected and enlarged . That of 1625 , a 4to . and one of the latest of Bacon's publi- cations , contained fifty - eight essays , of which twenty were new , and most of the rest altered and enlarged . The gradual ...
... rest more or less corrected and enlarged . That of 1625 , a 4to . and one of the latest of Bacon's publi- cations , contained fifty - eight essays , of which twenty were new , and most of the rest altered and enlarged . The gradual ...
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