The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen3Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... thought expedient to transfer to Vol . I. In the " History and Plan of the Edition " prefixed to the Philosophical works , I told what I then knew about the portraits of Bacon : at which time ( January , 1857 ) I had not seen any ...
... thought expedient to transfer to Vol . I. In the " History and Plan of the Edition " prefixed to the Philosophical works , I told what I then knew about the portraits of Bacon : at which time ( January , 1857 ) I had not seen any ...
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... thought they would be scarcely visible . In all other respects the engraving is as exact as it could be made . There still remains to be discovered the original of Pass's print ; which is to be sought for , not ( as I once thought ) ...
... thought they would be scarcely visible . In all other respects the engraving is as exact as it could be made . There still remains to be discovered the original of Pass's print ; which is to be sought for , not ( as I once thought ) ...
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... thought it better to print all that there are , and so bring the whole of the evidence within reach of everybody . In order to make them as intelligible as I could , I have been obliged to enter into a history and discussion of the ...
... thought it better to print all that there are , and so bring the whole of the evidence within reach of everybody . In order to make them as intelligible as I could , I have been obliged to enter into a history and discussion of the ...
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... thought it expedient to set down in writing a memorandum of what passed , while it was fresh , we may infer that the case was excep- tional . But if his report be true , it must be taken to imply a great deal as to the terms upon which ...
... thought it expedient to set down in writing a memorandum of what passed , while it was fresh , we may infer that the case was excep- tional . But if his report be true , it must be taken to imply a great deal as to the terms upon which ...
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... placed later , 6 that Bacon thought it worth while to address some B 2 1601. ] 3 ALTERCATION BETWEEN BACON AND COKE . Fines and pardons of the persons engaged in Essex's Conspiracy Sum assigned to Bacon out of Catesby's fine.
... placed later , 6 that Bacon thought it worth while to address some B 2 1601. ] 3 ALTERCATION BETWEEN BACON AND COKE . Fines and pardons of the persons engaged in Essex's Conspiracy Sum assigned to Bacon out of Catesby's fine.
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