The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... explana- tion , namely what it was that Coke " knew " about it . What he said was quite enough to account for all the rest . - IN HENRICUM PRINCIPEM WALLIE ELOGIUM FRANCISCI BACONI.1 HENRICUS primogenitus regis PREFACE . 13.
... explana- tion , namely what it was that Coke " knew " about it . What he said was quite enough to account for all the rest . - IN HENRICUM PRINCIPEM WALLIE ELOGIUM FRANCISCI BACONI.1 HENRICUS primogenitus regis PREFACE . 13.
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... rest ; whether that were moderation and self - restraint , or that in a nature not very preco- cious , but ripening slowly , it did not yet appear which would ultimately prevail . In understanding he was certainly strong , and did not ...
... rest ; whether that were moderation and self - restraint , or that in a nature not very preco- cious , but ripening slowly , it did not yet appear which would ultimately prevail . In understanding he was certainly strong , and did not ...
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... rest upon . All which things fell out to him according to his desire : the rather because he had the several senators and magis- trates , and indeed all persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits ...
... rest upon . All which things fell out to him according to his desire : the rather because he had the several senators and magis- trates , and indeed all persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits ...
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... rest he completed soon after , and lodged a copy of it in the hands of his friend Petrus Puteanus ; - to be preserved , but not published till after his death . He died in November 1623 ; and the fourth book ( printed , if I understand ...
... rest he completed soon after , and lodged a copy of it in the hands of his friend Petrus Puteanus ; - to be preserved , but not published till after his death . He died in November 1623 ; and the fourth book ( printed , if I understand ...
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... rest , forsook him in consequence of a form of speech which was familiar to him . For whereas all other men are wont in their invocations to implore God's presence , he alone used to ask of God that he would be pleased to absent and ...
... rest , forsook him in consequence of a form of speech which was familiar to him . For whereas all other men are wont in their invocations to implore God's presence , he alone used to ask of God that he would be pleased to absent and ...
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