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... shew and reason of a total ; und thereby the writings of some received authors , go for the very art : whereas antiquity used to deliver the knowledge , which the mind of man had gathered in observations , aphorisms , or short or ...
... shew and reason of a total ; und thereby the writings of some received authors , go for the very art : whereas antiquity used to deliver the knowledge , which the mind of man had gathered in observations , aphorisms , or short or ...
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... shew to those that 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 ...
... shew to those that 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 ...
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... shew the strength of his learning , took him by the shoul- der , and said , thou shalt go nogus vogus , instead of nolens volens . 45. Francis the first of France , used for his pleasure sometimes to go disguised : so walking one day in ...
... shew the strength of his learning , took him by the shoul- der , and said , thou shalt go nogus vogus , instead of nolens volens . 45. Francis the first of France , used for his pleasure sometimes to go disguised : so walking one day in ...
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... shew his tolerance . Many of the people came about him pitying him : Plato passing by , and knowing he did it to be seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the ...
... shew his tolerance . Many of the people came about him pitying him : Plato passing by , and knowing he did it to be seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the ...
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... shew the force of 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 ...
... shew the force of 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 ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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