The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... matter of taste , I can only say that since the proper object of history is to reproduce such an image of the past that the actors shall seem to live and the events to pass before our eyes , that style of historical composition should ...
... matter of taste , I can only say that since the proper object of history is to reproduce such an image of the past that the actors shall seem to live and the events to pass before our eyes , that style of historical composition should ...
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... matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him as outwitted by the French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the 66 French king understood ...
... matter of Brittany , Bacon represents him as outwitted by the French king : and how ? not ( as Polydore would have it ) from reposing too much trust in the promises of his confederates ; but simply because the 66 French king understood ...
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... matters , it was long of himself ; for what he minded he compassed . " Who can suppose that in such a representation he meant " to convey a theory of king - craft and the likeness of its ideal model ” ? But we are told that he almost ...
... matters , it was long of himself ; for what he minded he compassed . " Who can suppose that in such a representation he meant " to convey a theory of king - craft and the likeness of its ideal model ” ? But we are told that he almost ...
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... matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that ... matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The sub- jects of all those negotiations and treaties ...
... matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that went before , will be convinced that ... matters which for themselves are much worth remembering . The sub- jects of all those negotiations and treaties ...
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... matters of religion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became abso- lute in the sovereignty of a king in minority : of a queen married to a foreigner : and ...
... matters of religion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became abso- lute in the sovereignty of a king in minority : of a queen married to a foreigner : and ...
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