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... the object of this new society , which is the know ledge of causes , and secret
motions of things , aud the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the
accomplishment of all things possible , he gives a finished example of the lucidus
ordo .
... the object of this new society , which is the know ledge of causes , and secret
motions of things , aud the enlarging of the bounds of human empire to the
accomplishment of all things possible , he gives a finished example of the lucidus
ordo .
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Ps of the INTELLECTUAL Powers , in which he gives many excellent rules for
governing , confirming , and enlarging , by custom and exercise , the motions and
faculties of the wit and memory . This volume also contains Two Letters , the one
...
Ps of the INTELLECTUAL Powers , in which he gives many excellent rules for
governing , confirming , and enlarging , by custom and exercise , the motions and
faculties of the wit and memory . This volume also contains Two Letters , the one
...
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Then was our lady painted with a great pair of beads , who cast them into the light
balance , and brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which
were in her ma . jesty's hands to give , were like our lady's beads , which though ...
Then was our lady painted with a great pair of beads , who cast them into the light
balance , and brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which
were in her ma . jesty's hands to give , were like our lady's beads , which though ...
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... and give him his labour into the bargain . 65. A young maid having married an
old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be somewhat moody , as if she
had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing , bid her be ...
... and give him his labour into the bargain . 65. A young maid having married an
old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be somewhat moody , as if she
had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing , bid her be ...
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Mr. Bettenham said ; that virtuous men were like some herbs , and spices that
give not out their sweet smell , till they be broken or crushed . 87. There was a
painter became a physician , whereupon , one said to him ; you have done well ;
for ...
Mr. Bettenham said ; that virtuous men were like some herbs , and spices that
give not out their sweet smell , till they be broken or crushed . 87. There was a
painter became a physician , whereupon , one said to him ; you have done well ;
for ...
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amongst answered appear asked Bacon believes better body brought cause cold colour coming continued countries death desire divers divine doth earth effect evil excellent father fear fellows former forms fortune gave give gold greater hand hath heat hold honour hundred pounds Italy keep kind king knowledge land less light likewise live look lord maketh man's manner matter means memory mind nature never offered opinion pass person philosophy pounds present queen reason rest rich saith seen servant shew ship sick side sir Thomas Crewe sometimes speak speech stay stood taken tell thee things thou thought told true turn unto virtue whereas whereof Whereupon wise wont young