The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... speak my opinion to your Lordship , it is not amiss to begin any way or with any particular though but small game at first , only to set a rusty clock a- going , and then happily it may go right for a time , enough to bring on the rest ...
... speak my opinion to your Lordship , it is not amiss to begin any way or with any particular though but small game at first , only to set a rusty clock a- going , and then happily it may go right for a time , enough to bring on the rest ...
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... speak of more or less clear , in our present cause it is the more clear on our part , because the possession of Bohemia is settled with the Emperor . For though it be true that non datur compensatio injuriarum , yet were there somewhat ...
... speak of more or less clear , in our present cause it is the more clear on our part , because the possession of Bohemia is settled with the Emperor . For though it be true that non datur compensatio injuriarum , yet were there somewhat ...
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... speak further . Only this is true ; that the fear of the subversion of our religion from Spain is the more just , for that all other Catholic princes and states content and contain themselves to maintain their religion within their own ...
... speak further . Only this is true ; that the fear of the subversion of our religion from Spain is the more just , for that all other Catholic princes and states content and contain themselves to maintain their religion within their own ...
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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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