The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... tion of influence and of a right to interfere in the settlement of European questions . The occasion and the manner would of course depend upon the course of events , which could not be foreseen . But the prudence of a general ...
... tion of influence and of a right to interfere in the settlement of European questions . The occasion and the manner would of course depend upon the course of events , which could not be foreseen . But the prudence of a general ...
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... tion very doubtful , is pretty sure to be seen and interpreted , will pro- bably suggest an imputation of another kind : and as it is one from which Bacon's reputation has not hitherto suffered , it is worth while to inquire concerning ...
... tion very doubtful , is pretty sure to be seen and interpreted , will pro- bably suggest an imputation of another kind : and as it is one from which Bacon's reputation has not hitherto suffered , it is worth while to inquire concerning ...
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... tion , and to put in an informa- tion de bene esse , to prevent others and to protect their pensioners . And if it be said this is a pillory matter to the informer , and therefore he will not at- tempt it , although therein the statute ...
... tion , and to put in an informa- tion de bene esse , to prevent others and to protect their pensioners . And if it be said this is a pillory matter to the informer , and therefore he will not at- tempt it , although therein the statute ...
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