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... In a few instances the Latin original has here been given as well as the transla- tion , but in the main the general rule has been fol- lowed of giving only English writings and those which represent Morris Plickovej Gical.
... In a few instances the Latin original has here been given as well as the transla- tion , but in the main the general rule has been fol- lowed of giving only English writings and those which represent Morris Plickovej Gical.
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... given to the artist . It is a colored bust in terra - cotta , and is one of a set of three , done in the same style and ma- terial , and apparently by the same hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife ...
... given to the artist . It is a colored bust in terra - cotta , and is one of a set of three , done in the same style and ma- terial , and apparently by the same hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife ...
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... given ; but , even without Speed's au- thority , who quotes it as " fragm . MS . of Sr. Fr. B. " there would be no doubt whatever that it is Bacon's . It was afterwards printed , very inaccurately , in the Cabala , Ed . 1663 , p . 254 ...
... given ; but , even without Speed's au- thority , who quotes it as " fragm . MS . of Sr. Fr. B. " there would be no doubt whatever that it is Bacon's . It was afterwards printed , very inaccurately , in the Cabala , Ed . 1663 , p . 254 ...
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... given to it , yet the religious people themselves ( being not free from the humours of the vulgar ) neglected it ; wherein nevertheless they did not then incur any man's blame or censure . No man think- ing any ignominy or contumely ...
... given to it , yet the religious people themselves ( being not free from the humours of the vulgar ) neglected it ; wherein nevertheless they did not then incur any man's blame or censure . No man think- ing any ignominy or contumely ...
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... given order that there should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the ...
... given order that there should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the ...
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