The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... ( whereof I spake ) there have been three noble and memorable actions upon the infidels , wherein the Christian hath been the invader . For where it is upon the defensive , I reckon it a war of nature1 , and not of piety . The first was ...
... ( whereof I spake ) there have been three noble and memorable actions upon the infidels , wherein the Christian hath been the invader . For where it is upon the defensive , I reckon it a war of nature1 , and not of piety . The first was ...
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... whereof I speak , is piety and religion . But nevertheless , if I should speak only as a natural man , I should persuade the same thing . For there is no such enterprise , at this day , for secular greatness and terrene honour , as a ...
... whereof I speak , is piety and religion . But nevertheless , if I should speak only as a natural man , I should persuade the same thing . For there is no such enterprise , at this day , for secular greatness and terrene honour , as a ...
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... ( whereof we shall speak in the proper place ) 2 were set by , and not made part of the case . Surely their nakedness ( being with them , in most parts of that country , without all veil or covering , ) was a great defacement : for in the ...
... ( whereof we shall speak in the proper place ) 2 were set by , and not made part of the case . Surely their nakedness ( being with them , in most parts of that country , without all veil or covering , ) was a great defacement : for in the ...
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... of Persia . At which time it was avouched , that the Romans by the space of eight hundred years had never before that day made any cession or renun- ciation to any part of their territory , whereof they 50 OF THE TRUE GREATNESS.
... of Persia . At which time it was avouched , that the Romans by the space of eight hundred years had never before that day made any cession or renun- ciation to any part of their territory , whereof they 50 OF THE TRUE GREATNESS.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding. ciation to any part of their territory , whereof they had once had a constant and quiet possession . And yet nevertheless , imme- diately after the short reign of Jovianus , and towards the end of the joint ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding. ciation to any part of their territory , whereof they had once had a constant and quiet possession . And yet nevertheless , imme- diately after the short reign of Jovianus , and towards the end of the joint ...
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