The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Reason and to endow man's estate with new value , was no improper oblation to your Majesty , who , of men , is the greatest master of reason , and author of beneficence . There be two of your council , and one other bishop of this land ...
... Reason and to endow man's estate with new value , was no improper oblation to your Majesty , who , of men , is the greatest master of reason , and author of beneficence . There be two of your council , and one other bishop of this land ...
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... Reason . It hath many branches ; you will but extract a few . First ; It is a nation thin sown of men , partly by reason of the sterility of their soil ; and partly because their natives are exhaust by so many employments in such vast ...
... Reason . It hath many branches ; you will but extract a few . First ; It is a nation thin sown of men , partly by reason of the sterility of their soil ; and partly because their natives are exhaust by so many employments in such vast ...
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... reason for saying that Bacon's decision was clearly unjust ? If there is , I would not take upon my- self to say he was absolutely bound not to set aside his own wise general rules for the sake of correcting it ; provided that he so ...
... reason for saying that Bacon's decision was clearly unjust ? If there is , I would not take upon my- self to say he was absolutely bound not to set aside his own wise general rules for the sake of correcting it ; provided that he so ...
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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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