The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... an earlier date than Rawley's copy , the last sentence stands thus : " I have taken a course to draw it down to the sense , which cannot fall . " 3 a translation of that book into the general language DEDICATORY . 13.
... an earlier date than Rawley's copy , the last sentence stands thus : " I have taken a course to draw it down to the sense , which cannot fall . " 3 a translation of that book into the general language DEDICATORY . 13.
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... stand , though now they be utterly alienated and no Christians left , it be not lawful to make a war to re- store them to the Church , as an ancient patrimony of Christ ? Ex Thirdly , if it be made a further part 26 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
... stand , though now they be utterly alienated and no Christians left , it be not lawful to make a war to re- store them to the Church , as an ancient patrimony of Christ ? Ex Thirdly , if it be made a further part 26 AN ADVERTISEMENT.
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... stand not3 ; nor yet upon their idiocy , in thinking that horses did eat their bits , and letters speak , and the like : nor yet upon their sorceries , which are ( almost ) common to all idolatrous nations.1 But , I say , their ...
... stand not3 ; nor yet upon their idiocy , in thinking that horses did eat their bits , and letters speak , and the like : nor yet upon their sorceries , which are ( almost ) common to all idolatrous nations.1 But , I say , their ...
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... stands thus , literatim : " The bring . ye K. low by pov . and empt . cof . " The next indicates an apprehension of serious troubles : " The revolt or troub . first in Sco . for till that be no dang . of Eng . discont . in dowt of a ...
... stands thus , literatim : " The bring . ye K. low by pov . and empt . cof . " The next indicates an apprehension of serious troubles : " The revolt or troub . first in Sco . for till that be no dang . of Eng . discont . in dowt of a ...
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... stand thus , That then greatness of territory addeth strength , when it hath these four conditions : First , That the territories be compacted , and not dispersed . Secondly , That the region which is the heart and seat of the state ...
... stand thus , That then greatness of territory addeth strength , when it hath these four conditions : First , That the territories be compacted , and not dispersed . Secondly , That the region which is the heart and seat of the state ...
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