The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... look for in vain in the philosophical works of antiquity . The vast extent of the plan is manifest at least in its outlines from his own words , on the institution ; - " It is dedicated to the study of the works and creatures of God ...
... look for in vain in the philosophical works of antiquity . The vast extent of the plan is manifest at least in its outlines from his own words , on the institution ; - " It is dedicated to the study of the works and creatures of God ...
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... look on , but they hurt the corn . 8. 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 ...
... look on , but they hurt the corn . 8. 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 ...
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... look back to accountants that were already , but extend only to accountants hereafter . But the lord trea- surer said ; why , I pray you , if you had lost your purse by the way , would you look forwards , or would you look back ? The ...
... look back to accountants that were already , but extend only to accountants hereafter . But the lord trea- surer said ; why , I pray you , if you had lost your purse by the way , would you look forwards , or would you look back ? The ...
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... look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon compared the people unto the sea , and orators and counsellors to the winds ; for that the sea would be calm and quiet , if the winds did not ...
... look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon compared the people unto the sea , and orators and counsellors to the winds ; for that the sea would be calm and quiet , if the winds did not ...
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... vaults of churches , that look as if they held up the church , but are but puppets . 69. There was a curst page that his master whipt naked , and when he had been whipt , would not put on his cloaths ; and when his master bad 22.
... vaults of churches , that look as if they held up the church , but are but puppets . 69. There was a curst page that his master whipt naked , and when he had been whipt , would not put on his cloaths ; and when his master bad 22.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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