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... speak of ; and lastly ( to come to the point ) how " he could make one discovery that should deserve his life : " with other things of the same kind devices of a condemned man to put off the day of his hanging . On the strength of these ...
... speak of ; and lastly ( to come to the point ) how " he could make one discovery that should deserve his life : " with other things of the same kind devices of a condemned man to put off the day of his hanging . On the strength of these ...
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... speak to us as to contemporaries . To understand their just import , we must be carried back to the time , and it is of importance to know what books were then in esti- mation and what authors were familiarly appealed to , and carried ...
... speak to us as to contemporaries . To understand their just import , we must be carried back to the time , and it is of importance to know what books were then in esti- mation and what authors were familiarly appealed to , and carried ...
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... speak of the translation as if it were Bacon's own composition - ( ma non hò già voluto alte- rare alcuna di quelle parole , che forse nella lingua nostra non appariscono interamente proprie del senso , à che sono state in detta Opera ...
... speak of the translation as if it were Bacon's own composition - ( ma non hò già voluto alte- rare alcuna di quelle parole , che forse nella lingua nostra non appariscono interamente proprie del senso , à che sono state in detta Opera ...
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... speak a few words con- cerning the Unity of the Church ; what are the Fruits thereof ; what the Bounds ; and what the Means . The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards ...
... speak a few words con- cerning the Unity of the Church ; what are the Fruits thereof ; what the Bounds ; and what the Means . The Fruits of Unity ( next unto the well pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards ...
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... speak in a mean . The virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- versity is the blessing of the New ...
... speak in a mean . The virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- versity is the blessing of the New ...
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