The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... given also to magnificence of works , though otherwise frugal enough of money ; he was fond of antiquity and arts : and a favourer of learning , though rather in the hon- our he paid it than the time he spent upon it . In his morals ...
... given also to magnificence of works , though otherwise frugal enough of money ; he was fond of antiquity and arts : and a favourer of learning , though rather in the hon- our he paid it than the time he spent upon it . In his morals ...
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... given . A considerable number however of the additions and more material alterations are found in the blank pages of a copy of the fourth book of Camden's Annales , which is now in the Cottonian Library ( Faustina F. viii . ix . ) ; and ...
... given . A considerable number however of the additions and more material alterations are found in the blank pages of a copy of the fourth book of Camden's Annales , which is now in the Cottonian Library ( Faustina F. viii . ix . ) ; and ...
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... given ( donasse ) the jewel to the Queen . For donâsse Bacon substitutes ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 68. ) monstrâsse : ' he had shewed it to her ; ' and adds the following par- ticulars . Ad fidem faciendam etiam eâ usus est circumstantiâ ...
... given ( donasse ) the jewel to the Queen . For donâsse Bacon substitutes ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 68. ) monstrâsse : ' he had shewed it to her ; ' and adds the following par- ticulars . Ad fidem faciendam etiam eâ usus est circumstantiâ ...
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... given in evidence that he had seriously thought of taking flight and betake himself to a kinsman of his own race , one Solomon a Jew , who lived at Constantinople and was very rich , and that he had had a purpose so to do , his ...
... given in evidence that he had seriously thought of taking flight and betake himself to a kinsman of his own race , one Solomon a Jew , who lived at Constantinople and was very rich , and that he had had a purpose so to do , his ...
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... given out by which even the wiser sort might well be taken in : viz . that the King of Spain , who had not forgotten the voyage to Portugal in which the same Essex had been engaged , when he was informed that so great an army had been ...
... given out by which even the wiser sort might well be taken in : viz . that the King of Spain , who had not forgotten the voyage to Portugal in which the same Essex had been engaged , when he was informed that so great an army had been ...
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