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Francis Bacon. Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice , Unfit to stand the civil
storm of state , And thro'the smooth barbarity of courts , With firm but pliant virtue ,
forward still To urge his course : him for the studious shade Kind Nature form'd ...
Francis Bacon. Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice , Unfit to stand the civil
storm of state , And thro'the smooth barbarity of courts , With firm but pliant virtue ,
forward still To urge his course : him for the studious shade Kind Nature form'd ...
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Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of Wales ,
and the north , said to the king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion
and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ; another while
a ...
Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two provincial councils of Wales ,
and the north , said to the king ; there was nothing there but a kind of confusion
and hotch - potch of justice : one while they were a star - chamber ; another while
a ...
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... there be two kinds of motions or appetites in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to
the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ;
that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other . 74. Mr Bacon , after he had
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... there be two kinds of motions or appetites in sympathy ; the one as of iron , to
the adamant for perfection ; the other as of the vine , to the stake for sustentation ;
that her majesty , was the one , and his suit the other . 74. Mr Bacon , after he had
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... the like was said of Septimius Severus : both which did infinite mischief in their
beginnings , and infinite good towards their ends ; that they should either have
never been born or never died . 103. Constantine the Great , in a kind of envy 31.
... the like was said of Septimius Severus : both which did infinite mischief in their
beginnings , and infinite good towards their ends ; that they should either have
never been born or never died . 103. Constantine the Great , in a kind of envy 31.
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Constantine the Great , in a kind of envy , himself being a great builder , as Trajan
likewise was , would call Trajan parietaria , wall - flower , because his name was
upon so many walls . 104. Ethelwold , bishop of Winchester , in a famine , sold ...
Constantine the Great , in a kind of envy , himself being a great builder , as Trajan
likewise was , would call Trajan parietaria , wall - flower , because his name was
upon so many walls . 104. Ethelwold , bishop of Winchester , in a famine , sold ...
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