The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... Nevertheless many facts have come to light since Bacon's time which he would have introduced into his narrative if he had been aware of them ; and whatever has seemed 1 See a letter from Meautys , which appears to have been written on ...
... Nevertheless many facts have come to light since Bacon's time which he would have introduced into his narrative if he had been aware of them ; and whatever has seemed 1 See a letter from Meautys , which appears to have been written on ...
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... nevertheless had been the forges of most of his troubles . In his government he was led by none , scarcely by his laws , and yet he was a great observer of formality in all his proceedings , which notwithstanding was no impediment to ...
... nevertheless had been the forges of most of his troubles . In his government he was led by none , scarcely by his laws , and yet he was a great observer of formality in all his proceedings , which notwithstanding was no impediment to ...
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... nevertheless they did not then incur any man's blame or censure . No man think- ing any ignominy or contumely unworthy of him , that had been the executioner of King Henry the Sixth ( that innocent Prince ) with his own hands ; the con ...
... nevertheless they did not then incur any man's blame or censure . No man think- ing any ignominy or contumely unworthy of him , that had been the executioner of King Henry the Sixth ( that innocent Prince ) with his own hands ; the con ...
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... nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of Parliament ; bearing a wise and decent respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after ...
... nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of Parliament ; bearing a wise and decent respect to distribute his creations , some to honour his coronation , and some his Parliament . The coronation followed two days after ...
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... nevertheless ( by way of recital ) of his other titles both of descent and conquest . So as now the wreath of three was made a wreath of five . For to the three first titles , of the two houses or lines and conquest , were added two ...
... nevertheless ( by way of recital ) of his other titles both of descent and conquest . So as now the wreath of three was made a wreath of five . For to the three first titles , of the two houses or lines and conquest , were added two ...
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