The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of his troubles , it is not before the 4th of June , when he was released from the Tower , - hardly ...
... appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of his troubles , it is not before the 4th of June , when he was released from the Tower , - hardly ...
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... appears to have been written on that day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 ...
... appears to have been written on that day . 2 It was out on the 6th of April . See a letter from Rev. Joseph Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville . Court and Times of James I. , vol . ii . p . 303 . - to me to be of this nature , I have 18 ...
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... appear to us , which mark him as so peculiarly the opposite of James , we are to remember that we read it by the light which Bacon himself threw upon it ; that it was Bacon him- self who brought them to light , brought them to light in ...
... appear to us , which mark him as so peculiarly the opposite of James , we are to remember that we read it by the light which Bacon himself threw upon it ; that it was Bacon him- self who brought them to light , brought them to light in ...
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... appear . But unto me the disadvantage is great , finding no public memories of any consideration or worth , in sort that the supply must be out of the freshness of memory and tradition , and out of the acts , instruments , and ...
... appear . But unto me the disadvantage is great , finding no public memories of any consideration or worth , in sort that the supply must be out of the freshness of memory and tradition , and out of the acts , instruments , and ...
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... appearing unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign or suspension of title , and preferring his affection to his own line and blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his ...
... appearing unto him on all parts , and knowing there could not be any interreign or suspension of title , and preferring his affection to his own line and blood , and liking2 that title best which made him independent , and being in his ...
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