The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... artist . It is a coloured bust in terra - cotta , and is one of a set of three , done in the same style and material , and apparently by the same hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife , and their son ...
... artist . It is a coloured bust in terra - cotta , and is one of a set of three , done in the same style and material , and apparently by the same hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife , and their son ...
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... art of winning and keeping tyrannical power ; which was destined by the writer neither to instruct tyrants nor to warn nations against their arts , but simply to add the theory of these arts to the stock of human knowledge ; as a ...
... art of winning and keeping tyrannical power ; which was destined by the writer neither to instruct tyrants nor to warn nations against their arts , but simply to add the theory of these arts to the stock of human knowledge ; as a ...
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... of almost all his troubles . The severity of his exactions again is excused by Polydore Vergil as a politic art to keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in 12 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... of almost all his troubles . The severity of his exactions again is excused by Polydore Vergil as a politic art to keep turbulent subjects in obedience . Bacon imputes it to a vice of his nature in 12 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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... art and dissimulation in this treaty , having for his end to gain time , and so put off the English succours , under hope of peace , till he had got good footing in Brittaine by force of arms . Where- fore he answered the ambassador ...
... art and dissimulation in this treaty , having for his end to gain time , and so put off the English succours , under hope of peace , till he had got good footing in Brittaine by force of arms . Where- fore he answered the ambassador ...
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... royal trading ; and likewise that our people be set awork in arts and handi- 1 So ed . 1622. The MS . has " marshall ; " which is perhaps right . 1 crafts , that the realm may subsist more of itself 80 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... royal trading ; and likewise that our people be set awork in arts and handi- 1 So ed . 1622. The MS . has " marshall ; " which is perhaps right . 1 crafts , that the realm may subsist more of itself 80 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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