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... taken pains to distinguish the impor- tant from the unimportant . Clearness of narrative depends upon nothing more than upon the rejection of what is immaterial ; and innumerable particulars were no doubt omitted by Bacon on purpose ...
... taken pains to distinguish the impor- tant from the unimportant . Clearness of narrative depends upon nothing more than upon the rejection of what is immaterial ; and innumerable particulars were no doubt omitted by Bacon on purpose ...
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... taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as that which holdeth least of the author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the ...
... taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise History of all writings deserveth least taxation , as that which holdeth least of the author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the ...
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... taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were thought almost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased , it 1 Morbus quidam epidemicus , tunc temporis novus ; cui ex naturâ et ...
... taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were thought almost assured . And as to the time of the malice and reign of the disease ere it ceased , it 1 Morbus quidam epidemicus , tunc temporis novus ; cui ex naturâ et ...
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... taken two ways ; but either way they must be taken as establishing the crown upon him . 1 either way . And again for the limitation of 58 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... taken two ways ; but either way they must be taken as establishing the crown upon him . 1 either way . And again for the limitation of 58 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; 2 and that it should be a great incongruity to have ...
... taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest degree ; 2 and that it should be a great incongruity to have ...
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