The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... things are there in execution fitter by him to be done de facto et sine strepitu , than by a Commission where they must be debated and conceived into an order ? Lastly , how many things would men pragmatical and of industry be ...
... things are there in execution fitter by him to be done de facto et sine strepitu , than by a Commission where they must be debated and conceived into an order ? Lastly , how many things would men pragmatical and of industry be ...
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... things , since they can do nothing of themselves . That the choosing out of some things when perhaps their minds might be more upon other things would do no great effect . That former patents taken away by act of Council were upon the ...
... things , since they can do nothing of themselves . That the choosing out of some things when perhaps their minds might be more upon other things would do no great effect . That former patents taken away by act of Council were upon the ...
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... things ; besides , some things are of that nature , as they are better discerned and resolved by a few than by many . Again , some things are so merely regal , as it is not fit to transfer them ; and many things , whereof it is fit for ...
... things ; besides , some things are of that nature , as they are better discerned and resolved by a few than by many . Again , some things are so merely regal , as it is not fit to transfer them ; and many things , whereof it is fit for ...
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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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