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... conceive ; nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome ) pretend so to have over- come the nature of the ...
... conceive ; nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome ) pretend so to have over- come the nature of the ...
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... conceive , or prejudge of the greatness of any thing ; for then the breaking of it will make it seem less , because it maketh it to appear more according to the truth : and therefore if a man be in sickness or pain , the time will seem ...
... conceive , or prejudge of the greatness of any thing ; for then the breaking of it will make it seem less , because it maketh it to appear more according to the truth : and therefore if a man be in sickness or pain , the time will seem ...
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... conceived , that that was evil which is changed for the better , are , he that is in hell thinks there is no other heaven . Satis quercus , Acorns were good till bread was found , & c . And of the other side , the forms to make it conceived ...
... conceived , that that was evil which is changed for the better , are , he that is in hell thinks there is no other heaven . Satis quercus , Acorns were good till bread was found , & c . And of the other side , the forms to make it conceived ...
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... conceiving , that Nemesis and retribution will take hold of the authors of our hurt ; or if it be by fortune or acci- dent , yet there is left a kind of expostulation against the divine powers . Atque deos atque astra vocat crudelia ...
... conceiving , that Nemesis and retribution will take hold of the authors of our hurt ; or if it be by fortune or acci- dent , yet there is left a kind of expostulation against the divine powers . Atque deos atque astra vocat crudelia ...
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... conceived by the taste we had already , that there was no worldly thing on earth more worthy to be known , than the state of that happy land . But above all ( we said ) since that we were met from the several ends of the world , and ...
... conceived by the taste we had already , that there was no worldly thing on earth more worthy to be known , than the state of that happy land . But above all ( we said ) since that we were met from the several ends of the world , and ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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