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... less covetous ; and was stirred with every show of good and every breath of honour : which in a young man goes for virtues . For both arms and military men were in honour with him ; nor was he himself with- out something of a warlike ...
... less covetous ; and was stirred with every show of good and every breath of honour : which in a young man goes for virtues . For both arms and military men were in honour with him ; nor was he himself with- out something of a warlike ...
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... less doubt as to the secret history of this rumour and levy - may indeed have had positive knowledge of the fact and proposes ( Faust . F. ix . fo . 33. ) to substitute the following passage . Atque hoc Reginæ occulto aliquo indicio ...
... less doubt as to the secret history of this rumour and levy - may indeed have had positive knowledge of the fact and proposes ( Faust . F. ix . fo . 33. ) to substitute the following passage . Atque hoc Reginæ occulto aliquo indicio ...
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... less corrected and enlarged . That of 1625 , a 4to . and one of the latest of Bacon's publi- cations , contained fifty - eight essays , of which twenty were new , and most of the rest altered and enlarged . The gradual growth of this ...
... less corrected and enlarged . That of 1625 , a 4to . and one of the latest of Bacon's publi- cations , contained fifty - eight essays , of which twenty were new , and most of the rest altered and enlarged . The gradual growth of this ...
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... less general accomplishment among the readers of books now than it was then ; and secondly , familiarity with the ordinary language of that day , in which some expressions have worn out of use with time , and some have acquired new mean ...
... less general accomplishment among the readers of books now than it was then ; and secondly , familiarity with the ordinary language of that day , in which some expressions have worn out of use with time , and some have acquired new mean ...
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... less to entertain the reader with dis- courses of my own ; conceiving that the worth of writings of this kind depends in great part upon the rejection of superfluities , and that an annotator who is too diligent in producing all that he ...
... less to entertain the reader with dis- courses of my own ; conceiving that the worth of writings of this kind depends in great part upon the rejection of superfluities , and that an annotator who is too diligent in producing all that he ...
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