The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... seems to have shown a taste for science , and whose acquaintance he begins by reminding himself to cultivate . So far , the prospect did not seem very encouraging . The bell he had rung " to call other wits together " had attracted but ...
... seems to have shown a taste for science , and whose acquaintance he begins by reminding himself to cultivate . So far , the prospect did not seem very encouraging . The bell he had rung " to call other wits together " had attracted but ...
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... seems to me not improbable that the question here suggested for consideration led him to throw his speculations into that popular form . to buy and sell wth . As enhancing , I suppose , the price of the wares offered , by representing ...
... seems to me not improbable that the question here suggested for consideration led him to throw his speculations into that popular form . to buy and sell wth . As enhancing , I suppose , the price of the wares offered , by representing ...
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... seems to have felt that he should lose at that game ; and thereupon suddenly changed his tactics ; and tried to get at his main end - which was money to go on with - by a nearer way . The answer to the last message urging expedition was ...
... seems to have felt that he should lose at that game ; and thereupon suddenly changed his tactics ; and tried to get at his main end - which was money to go on with - by a nearer way . The answer to the last message urging expedition was ...
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