The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... argument of the dialogue has but little interest for us at this day , except as indicating a stage in the history of opinion : and even for that it is hardly available , because it is not carried far enough to enable us to judge what ...
... argument of the dialogue has but little interest for us at this day , except as indicating a stage in the history of opinion : and even for that it is hardly available , because it is not carried far enough to enable us to judge what ...
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... argument and use for all ages ; though he might have made better choice ( sometimes ) of his dedications.1 5 These examples confirmed me much in a resolution ( where- unto I was otherwise inclined ) to spend my time2 wholly in writing ...
... argument and use for all ages ; though he might have made better choice ( sometimes ) of his dedications.1 5 These examples confirmed me much in a resolution ( where- unto I was otherwise inclined ) to spend my time2 wholly in writing ...
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... argument mixt of religious and civil considerations ; and likewise mixt between contemplative and active . For who can tell whether there may not be an Exoriere aliquis ? Great matters ( especially if they be religious ) have ( many ...
... argument mixt of religious and civil considerations ; and likewise mixt between contemplative and active . For who can tell whether there may not be an Exoriere aliquis ? Great matters ( especially if they be religious ) have ( many ...
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... argument . EUPOLIS . I am glad ( Martius ) to see in a person of your profession so great moderation , in that you are not transported , in an action that warms the blood and is appearing holy , to blanch or take for admitted the point ...
... argument . EUPOLIS . I am glad ( Martius ) to see in a person of your profession so great moderation , in that you are not transported , in an action that warms the blood and is appearing holy , to blanch or take for admitted the point ...
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... argument with his best forces : that by the light we shall take from him , we may either cast it away , if it be found but a bladder , or discharge it of so much as is vain and not sperable . And because I confess I myself am not of ...
... argument with his best forces : that by the light we shall take from him , we may either cast it away , if it be found but a bladder , or discharge it of so much as is vain and not sperable . And because I confess I myself am not of ...
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