The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... mind so sensitive , it is not surprising that the shock produced by this new and unex- pected situation proved too much for Bacon , and that his health gave way . On that day it was found necessary to appoint a substitute to supply his ...
... mind so sensitive , it is not surprising that the shock produced by this new and unex- pected situation proved too much for Bacon , and that his health gave way . On that day it was found necessary to appoint a substitute to supply his ...
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... mind . What touched him more deeply was the wounded name that would live behind him . He had for- feited the good opinion of his fellow - countrymen , and he extremely desired to recover it , and to have the recovery marked by some ...
... mind . What touched him more deeply was the wounded name that would live behind him . He had for- feited the good opinion of his fellow - countrymen , and he extremely desired to recover it , and to have the recovery marked by some ...
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... mind which finds its highest pleasure in knowing and believing the truth being far less fatal to fairness of judgment than the love of rhetorical effect in a mind rhetorically disposed ) —they will escape the other difficulties , and ...
... mind which finds its highest pleasure in knowing and believing the truth being far less fatal to fairness of judgment than the love of rhetorical effect in a mind rhetorically disposed ) —they will escape the other difficulties , and ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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