The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... unto mine own country , which I ever loved ; insomuch as al- though my place hath been far above my desert , yet my thoughts and cares concerning the good thereof were beyond and over and above my place : so now being ( as I am ) no ...
... unto mine own country , which I ever loved ; insomuch as al- though my place hath been far above my desert , yet my thoughts and cares concerning the good thereof were beyond and over and above my place : so now being ( as I am ) no ...
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... Unto which when they all assented , Eupolis said : EUPOLIS . I think it would not sort amiss , if Zebedæus would be pleased to handle the question , Whether a war for the propagation of the Christian faith , without other cause of ...
... Unto which when they all assented , Eupolis said : EUPOLIS . I think it would not sort amiss , if Zebedæus would be pleased to handle the question , Whether a war for the propagation of the Christian faith , without other cause of ...
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... unto itself ? And because this is a great part , and Eusebius hath yet said nothing , we will by way of mulct or pain , if your lordships think good , lay it upon him . All this while , I doubt much that Pollio , who hath a sharp wit of ...
... unto itself ? And because this is a great part , and Eusebius hath yet said nothing , we will by way of mulct or pain , if your lordships think good , lay it upon him . All this while , I doubt much that Pollio , who hath a sharp wit of ...
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... unto Noah and his sons , it is not by the words , You shall have dominion ; but , Your fear shall be upon all the beasts of the land , and the birds of the air , and all that moveth : not regranting the sovereignty , which stood firm ...
... unto Noah and his sons , it is not by the words , You shall have dominion ; but , Your fear shall be upon all the beasts of the land , and the birds of the air , and all that moveth : not regranting the sovereignty , which stood firm ...
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... unto the other.3 Let us now set down some arguments to prove the same1 ; regarding rather weight than number , as in such a conference as this is fit . The first argu- ment shall be this . It is a great error , and a narrowness or ...
... unto the other.3 Let us now set down some arguments to prove the same1 ; regarding rather weight than number , as in such a conference as this is fit . The first argu- ment shall be this . It is a great error , and a narrowness or ...
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