The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... well of that he seemeth to conceive , nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also , ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome 70 PREFACE TO THE.
... well of that he seemeth to conceive , nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also , ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome 70 PREFACE TO THE.
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... brought her three books , and had burned two , did double the whole price of both the other , because the burning of that had been gradus privationis , and not diminutionis . This colour is reprehended first in those things , the use ...
... brought her three books , and had burned two , did double the whole price of both the other , because the burning of that had been gradus privationis , and not diminutionis . This colour is reprehended first in those things , the use ...
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... brought themselves to be able to hold their breath an incredible time . And others that have been able without suffocation to endure the stifling breath of an oven or furnace so heated , as , though it did not scald nor burn , yet it ...
... brought themselves to be able to hold their breath an incredible time . And others that have been able without suffocation to endure the stifling breath of an oven or furnace so heated , as , though it did not scald nor burn , yet it ...
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... brought upon the stage , but for two reasons , The one because of men's diffidence in prejudging them as impossibilities ; for it holdeth in those things , which the poet saith , Possunt quia posse videntur ; for no man shall know how ...
... brought upon the stage , but for two reasons , The one because of men's diffidence in prejudging them as impossibilities ; for it holdeth in those things , which the poet saith , Possunt quia posse videntur ; for no man shall know how ...
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... brought to her , and the Queen said : Come on , Pace ; now we shall hear of our faults . Saith Pace ; I do not use to talk of that that all the town talks of . 7. ( 30. ) My Lo . of Essex , at the succour of Rhoan , made twenty - four ...
... brought to her , and the Queen said : Come on , Pace ; now we shall hear of our faults . Saith Pace ; I do not use to talk of that that all the town talks of . 7. ( 30. ) My Lo . of Essex , at the succour of Rhoan , made twenty - four ...
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