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... opinions which he entertained , he says : - " " He ( Lord Bucon ) thought also that knowledge is uttered to men in a form , as if every thing were finished ; for it is reduced into arts and methods , which in their division do seem to ...
... opinions which he entertained , he says : - " " He ( Lord Bucon ) thought also that knowledge is uttered to men in a form , as if every thing were finished ; for it is reduced into arts and methods , which in their division do seem to ...
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... opinion that there is any , but very much felony : the queen apprehending it gladly , asked , how ; and wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered , because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . whom 21. Queen ...
... opinion that there is any , but very much felony : the queen apprehending it gladly , asked , how ; and wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered , because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . whom 21. Queen ...
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... opinion by queen Elizabeth , of one of these monopoly licences ? And he answered , ma- dam , will you have me speak the truth ? Licentia omnes deteriores sumos : we are all the worse for licences . 27. My lord of Essex , at the succour of ...
... opinion by queen Elizabeth , of one of these monopoly licences ? And he answered , ma- dam , will you have me speak the truth ? Licentia omnes deteriores sumos : we are all the worse for licences . 27. My lord of Essex , at the succour of ...
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... opinion and reverence , of a man that had once ob- tained a popular reputation ; that there were some that found Cato drunk , and were ashamed in- stead of Cato . 212. There was a nobleman said of a great counsellor , that he would have ...
... opinion and reverence , of a man that had once ob- tained a popular reputation ; that there were some that found Cato drunk , and were ashamed in- stead of Cato . 212. There was a nobleman said of a great counsellor , that he would have ...
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... opinion , that they should go directly upon Sparta , saying ; That the state of Sparta was like rivers ; strong when they had run a great way , and weak toward their head . • ⚫ 260. One was examined , upon certain scandal- ous words ...
... opinion , that they should go directly upon Sparta , saying ; That the state of Sparta was like rivers ; strong when they had run a great way , and weak toward their head . • ⚫ 260. One was examined , upon certain scandal- ous words ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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