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... day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . — Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . — Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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... nature , I have not hesitated to in- troduce in the notes . So that I hope this history may now be recommended not only as the richest , clearest , and liveliest narrative , and in general effect the most faithful portraiture , of the ...
... nature , I have not hesitated to in- troduce in the notes . So that I hope this history may now be recommended not only as the richest , clearest , and liveliest narrative , and in general effect the most faithful portraiture , of the ...
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... nature conspired with the faults of his concep- 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 ...
... nature conspired with the faults of his concep- 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 ...
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... nature and effects , though the information contained in it might be abused by the dealer in poison , or usefully employed for cure or relief by the physician . " Lord Bacon displayed a much smaller degree of this vice , but he ...
... nature and effects , though the information contained in it might be abused by the dealer in poison , or usefully employed for cure or relief by the physician . " Lord Bacon displayed a much smaller degree of this vice , but he ...
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... nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as procuring him the hatred of his people to such a degree that his state was insecure even in the height of his felicity . In the matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him ...
... nature in coveting to accumulate treasure , and represents it as procuring him the hatred of his people to such a degree that his state was insecure even in the height of his felicity . In the matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him ...
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