The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... never struck . Lastly , The flourishing of arts and sciences recreated by his Majesty's countenance and bounty , was never in that heighth ; especially that art of arts , Divinity ; for that we may truly to God's great glory confess ...
... never struck . Lastly , The flourishing of arts and sciences recreated by his Majesty's countenance and bounty , was never in that heighth ; especially that art of arts , Divinity ; for that we may truly to God's great glory confess ...
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... never altered his judgment for a bribe , but he could not know that he had never made a wrong judgment ; and a judgment found to be wrong , if it happened to follow a gratuity proved to have been received , would go far to convict him ...
... never altered his judgment for a bribe , but he could not know that he had never made a wrong judgment ; and a judgment found to be wrong , if it happened to follow a gratuity proved to have been received , would go far to convict him ...
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... never took penny for any bene- fice or ecclesiastical living , I never took penny for releasing any thing I stopped at the seal , I never took penny for any com- mission or things of that nature , I never shared with any servant for any ...
... never took penny for any bene- fice or ecclesiastical living , I never took penny for releasing any thing I stopped at the seal , I never took penny for any com- mission or things of that nature , I never shared with any servant for any ...
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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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