The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... things then stood the Christian powers might very fairly , and merely in self - defence and as a matter of international policy , have demanded securities from the Turks , the refusal of which would ( even according to modern opinions ) ...
... things then stood the Christian powers might very fairly , and merely in self - defence and as a matter of international policy , have demanded securities from the Turks , the refusal of which would ( even according to modern opinions ) ...
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... things that at the first show seemed possible , by ripping up the perform- ance of them have been convicted of impossibility ; and things that on the other side have showed impossible , by the declara- tion of the means to effect them ...
... things that at the first show seemed possible , by ripping up the perform- ance of them have been convicted of impossibility ; and things that on the other side have showed impossible , by the declara- tion of the means to effect them ...
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... thing but silence and signs of attention to that he would further say , he proceeded thus : ZEBEDEUS . Your ... things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a war against infidels ; and namely , against ...
... thing but silence and signs of attention to that he would further say , he proceeded thus : ZEBEDEUS . Your ... things severally , as they may have relation to the present subject of a war against infidels ; and namely , against ...
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... things are born to rule , and some things to obey . Which oracle hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better ...
... things are born to rule , and some things to obey . Which oracle hath been taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better ...
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... things to be lawful , not according to any certain laws or rules , but according to the secret and variable motions and instincts of the spirit ; this is indeed no nation , no people , no signory , that God doth know ; any nation that ...
... things to be lawful , not according to any certain laws or rules , but according to the secret and variable motions and instincts of the spirit ; this is indeed no nation , no people , no signory , that God doth know ; any nation that ...
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