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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... tion to threaten Italy . For he saw well that as soon as he had strengthened himself with arms and military power , neither Crassus nor Pompey would be a match for him ; seeing that the one trusted to his wealth and the other to his ...
... tion to threaten Italy . For he saw well that as soon as he had strengthened himself with arms and military power , neither Crassus nor Pompey would be a match for him ; seeing that the one trusted to his wealth and the other to his ...
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... tion of the Essays , under the title of ' Sermones Fideles , ab ipso Honoratis- simo Auctore , præterquam in paucis , Latinitate donati . ' - Pref . p . xvi . 999 they may themselves have been among the things ex- cepted 72 PREFACE .
... tion of the Essays , under the title of ' Sermones Fideles , ab ipso Honoratis- simo Auctore , præterquam in paucis , Latinitate donati . ' - Pref . p . xvi . 999 they may themselves have been among the things ex- cepted 72 PREFACE .
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... tion . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself what the pain is if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are , when ...
... tion . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself what the pain is if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are , when ...
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... tion drew him to have a special care of those without ) saith , If an heathen come in , and hear you speak with several tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? And certainly it is little better , when atheists and profane persons ...
... tion drew him to have a special care of those without ) saith , If an heathen come in , and hear you speak with several tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? And certainly it is little better , when atheists and profane persons ...
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