The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... reason to suspect any error , I have noticed the fact ; not confin- ing myself to cases in which the error seems to be of consequence ; but correcting positive misstatements of every kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that ...
... reason to suspect any error , I have noticed the fact ; not confin- ing myself to cases in which the error seems to be of consequence ; but correcting positive misstatements of every kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that ...
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... reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception is commonly taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as ...
... reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception is commonly taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as ...
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... reason why they should write that again which others have written well or at least tolerably before . For those which I am to follow are such as I may rather fear the reproach of coming into their number , than the opinion of ...
... reason why they should write that again which others have written well or at least tolerably before . For those which I am to follow are such as I may rather fear the reproach of coming into their number , than the opinion of ...
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... reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient times , because those helps and grounds did more and more fail ; although if I be not deceived I may truly affirm that there have no times passed over in this nation which ...
... reason why I mought not attempt to go higher to more ancient times , because those helps and grounds did more and more fail ; although if I be not deceived I may truly affirm that there have no times passed over in this nation which ...
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... reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was from the place of a Protector and first Prince of the blood to the Crown . And that ...
... reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was from the place of a Protector and first Prince of the blood to the Crown . And that ...
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