The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , —that it explains an obscure ...
... better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , —that it explains an obscure ...
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... better for the liver , and the other for the writer . I have not flattered him , but took him to life as well as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your Highness hath a living pattern , incomparable ...
... better for the liver , and the other for the writer . I have not flattered him , but took him to life as well as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your Highness hath a living pattern , incomparable ...
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... better to extin- guish envy and contradiction to his other purposes ) , yet was he resolved in himself not to proceed to the consummation thereof , till his coronation and a Parliament were past . one , lest a joint coronation of ...
... better to extin- guish envy and contradiction to his other purposes ) , yet was he resolved in himself not to proceed to the consummation thereof , till his coronation and a Parliament were past . one , lest a joint coronation of ...
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... better security of his person a band of fifty archers under a captain to attend him , by the name of Yeomen - of - his - Guard : and yet that it might be thought to be rather a matter of dignity , after the imitation of that he had ...
... better security of his person a band of fifty archers under a captain to attend him , by the name of Yeomen - of - his - Guard : and yet that it might be thought to be rather a matter of dignity , after the imitation of that he had ...
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... better ( being matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a Parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom . Therefore during the Parliament he published his royal ...
... better ( being matter of grace ) , to impropriate the thanks to himself : using only the opportunity of a Parliament time , the better to disperse it into the veins of the kingdom . Therefore during the Parliament he published his royal ...
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