The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... Persons who are by nature without the sense of smell cannot perceive or distinguish by taste food that is rancid or putrid , nor food that is seasoned with garlic , or with roses , or the like . Again , persons whose nostrils are ...
... Persons who are by nature without the sense of smell cannot perceive or distinguish by taste food that is rancid or putrid , nor food that is seasoned with garlic , or with roses , or the like . Again , persons whose nostrils are ...
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... persons we were ? And how many sick ? " We answered , " We were in all ( sick and whole ) one and fifty persons , whereof our sick were seventeen . " He desired us to have patience a little , and to stay till he came back to us ; which ...
... persons we were ? And how many sick ? " We answered , " We were in all ( sick and whole ) one and fifty persons , whereof our sick were seventeen . " He desired us to have patience a little , and to stay till he came back to us ; which ...
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... persons , to have privacy and conversa- 1 i . e . not earnestly and constantly— ( ad quos , præsertim vehementer et constanter , aspirent ) . 2 Whereas private persons are almost all like travellers making for their journey's end ; and ...
... persons , to have privacy and conversa- 1 i . e . not earnestly and constantly— ( ad quos , præsertim vehementer et constanter , aspirent ) . 2 Whereas private persons are almost all like travellers making for their journey's end ; and ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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