The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as that which holdeth least of the author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is ...
... likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as that which holdeth least of the author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is ...
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... likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and merits ; and in the opinion of wise men , even those virtues themselves ...
... likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and merits ; and in the opinion of wise men , even those virtues themselves ...
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... likewise in the reversal of the attainders of his partakers , and discharging them of all offences incident to his service and succour , had his will ; and acts did pass accordingly . In the passage whereof , ex- ception was taken to ...
... likewise in the reversal of the attainders of his partakers , and discharging them of all offences incident to his service and succour , had his will ; and acts did pass accordingly . In the passage whereof , ex- ception was taken to ...
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... likewise was attainted : but it was with unanimous consent resolved , that the crown takes away all defects and stops in blood : and that from the time the King did assume the crown , the fountain was cleared , and all attainders and ...
... likewise was attainted : but it was with unanimous consent resolved , that the crown takes away all defects and stops in blood : and that from the time the King did assume the crown , the fountain was cleared , and all attainders and ...
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... likewise have attempered his nature 1 i . e . for not being employed upon the purchase of native goods ; that being the condition upon which the importation was allowed . The Latin translation , being addressed to foreigners , gives a ...
... likewise have attempered his nature 1 i . e . for not being employed upon the purchase of native goods ; that being the condition upon which the importation was allowed . The Latin translation , being addressed to foreigners , gives a ...
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