The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb his thoughts and bias his judgment . So systematic a purpose cannot fail to distort character and events , and to divest both of their power over feeling . It would have been ...
... affection like malice and hatred , as passions which disturb his thoughts and bias his judgment . So systematic a purpose cannot fail to distort character and events , and to divest both of their power over feeling . It would have been ...
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... affection to his own line and blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of ...
... affection to his own line and blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of ...
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... affections and fears of the people ) , to dis- perse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had 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 ...
... affections and fears of the people ) , to dis- perse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had 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 ...
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... affection , or even of complaisance , from her husband ; and the malignant ideas of faction still , in his sullen mind , prevailed over all the sentiments of conjugal tenderness . " 3. Henry ( 1790 ) . " Henry did not relish these ...
... affection , or even of complaisance , from her husband ; and the malignant ideas of faction still , in his sullen mind , prevailed over all the sentiments of conjugal tenderness . " 3. Henry ( 1790 ) . " Henry did not relish these ...
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... affectionate to the house of York , but particularly had been devoted to King Richard the Third , thought it would be a summer well spent to visit those parts , and by his presence and application of himself2 to reclaim and rectify ...
... affectionate to the house of York , but particularly had been devoted to King Richard the Third , thought it would be a summer well spent to visit those parts , and by his presence and application of himself2 to reclaim and rectify ...
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