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... means utterly to extinguish and extirpate pirates , which are the common enemies of mankind , and do much infest Europe at this time . " Also , that it may be a beginning and seed ( for the like actions before have had less beginnings ) ...
... means utterly to extinguish and extirpate pirates , which are the common enemies of mankind , and do much infest Europe at this time . " Also , that it may be a beginning and seed ( for the like actions before have had less beginnings ) ...
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... means obsolete . And the dedicatory letter to Bishop Andrews contains the fullest ac- count of Bacon's own personal feelings and designs as a writer which we have from his own pen . This fragment was first published by Dr. Rawley in ...
... means obsolete . And the dedicatory letter to Bishop Andrews contains the fullest ac- count of Bacon's own personal feelings and designs as a writer which we have from his own pen . This fragment was first published by Dr. Rawley in ...
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... mean ; and though his pen did not freeze , yet he abstained from intruding into matters of business ; but spent his time in writing books , of excellent argument and use for all ages ; though he might have made better choice ( sometimes ) ...
... mean ; and though his pen did not freeze , yet he abstained from intruding into matters of business ; but spent his time in writing books , of excellent argument and use for all ages ; though he might have made better choice ( sometimes ) ...
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... means , preparations , and all that may conduce unto the enterprise . But this is but my wish , your lordships will put it into better order . They all not only allowed the distribution , but accepted the parts : but because the day was ...
... means , preparations , and all that may conduce unto the enterprise . But this is but my wish , your lordships will put it into better order . They all not only allowed the distribution , but accepted the parts : but because the day was ...
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... means and manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in deliberations , that the entering near hand into the manner of performance and execution of that which is under deliberation hath quite overturned the opinion ...
... means and manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in deliberations , that the entering near hand into the manner of performance and execution of that which is under deliberation hath quite overturned the opinion ...
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