The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... tion is intended also to include certain of the writ- ings embraced under the title Philosophical . Under the division of Literary , Mr. Spedding has also included the Religious writings , but for the sake of distinctness the specific ...
... tion is intended also to include certain of the writ- ings embraced under the title Philosophical . Under the division of Literary , Mr. Spedding has also included the Religious writings , but for the sake of distinctness the specific ...
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... tion of history to taint his work with lukewarm censure of false- hood and extortion , with a cool display of the expedients of cunning , and with too systematic a representation of the policy of a monarch in whose history he chose to ...
... tion of history to taint his work with lukewarm censure of false- hood and extortion , with a cool display of the expedients of cunning , and with too systematic a representation of the policy of a monarch in whose history he chose to ...
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... tion as to the spirit in which history ought to be writ- ten , and the particular question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us first consider the more ...
... tion as to the spirit in which history ought to be writ- ten , and the particular question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us first consider the more ...
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... tion of the case , but be left to follow the judgment ; as ( if the case be truly judged ) they inevitably will . And the historian would do well to remember , what- ever his personal feelings may be , that his is the part , not of the ...
... tion of the case , but be left to follow the judgment ; as ( if the case be truly judged ) they inevitably will . And the historian would do well to remember , what- ever his personal feelings may be , that his is the part , not of the ...
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... tion , that the King , by 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 ...
... tion , that the King , by 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 ...
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