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... inventions of all the world ; and withal to bring unto us , books , instruments , and patterns , in every kind that the ships , after they had landed the brethren , should return ; and that the brethren should stay abroad till the new ...
... inventions of all the world ; and withal to bring unto us , books , instruments , and patterns , in every kind that the ships , after they had landed the brethren , should return ; and that the brethren should stay abroad till the new ...
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... inventions and experiences , which we have discovered , shall be published , and which not : and take all an oath of secrecy , for the concealing of those which we think fit to keep secret : though some of those we do reveal sometimes ...
... inventions and experiences , which we have discovered , shall be published , and which not : and take all an oath of secrecy , for the concealing of those which we think fit to keep secret : though some of those we do reveal sometimes ...
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... invention of value , we erect a statue to the inven- tor , and give him a liberal and honourable reward . These statues are some of brass ; some of marble and touchstone ; some of cedar , and other special woods gilt and adorned ; some ...
... invention of value , we erect a statue to the inven- tor , and give him a liberal and honourable reward . These statues are some of brass ; some of marble and touchstone ; some of cedar , and other special woods gilt and adorned ; some ...
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... invention ; either to speak by heart that which is set down verbatim , or to speak ex- tempore : whereas there is little use in action of either or both ; but most things which we utter are neither verbally premeditate , nor merely ex ...
... invention ; either to speak by heart that which is set down verbatim , or to speak ex- tempore : whereas there is little use in action of either or both ; but most things which we utter are neither verbally premeditate , nor merely ex ...
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... inventions , but that worketh not in years , but ages . So he saw well , that the inven- tions known are very imperfect , and that new are not like to be brought to light , but in great length of time , and that those which are , came ...
... inventions , but that worketh not in years , but ages . So he saw well , that the inven- tions known are very imperfect , and that new are not like to be brought to light , but in great length of time , and that those which are , came ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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Æsop amongst answered Aristippus asked Augustus Cæsar Bensalem Bettenham better body Cæsar Cato the elder cause chamber Cicero Cold maketh colour cometh conceived countries death desire Diogenes divers divine doth earth evil excellent executors father fortune forty pounds gave give glory gold greater hand hath heat heaven holy honour hundred pounds invention inventor Julius Cæsar kind king knoweth knowledge labour land light likewise live lord Lord Bacon lordship majesty man's matter means memory mind natural philosophy never Phocion Plato Pompey pray Queen Elizabeth quod reprehended rich saith seemeth servant shew ship sick Sir Francis Bacon sir John Constable Sir Thomas sir Thomas Crewe Solomon's house soul speech stood strangers sun-beams thee Themistocles ther things thou thought Tirsan twenty pounds unto Vespasian virtue whereas wherein whereof Whereupon wise wont to say