The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... that Bacon chose the subject because it gave him an opportunity for flattering James , Lardner's Cyclopædia , Hist . of England , vol . ii . p . 362 . - I would first ask , why any body should 10 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... that Bacon chose the subject because it gave him an opportunity for flattering James , Lardner's Cyclopædia , Hist . of England , vol . ii . p . 362 . - I would first ask , why any body should 10 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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Francis Bacon. - I would first ask , why any body should think so ? Is it not the very same subject which at least fifteen years before he had wished some one else to undertake for the simple pur- pose of supplying a main defect in our ...
Francis Bacon. - I would first ask , why any body should think so ? Is it not the very same subject which at least fifteen years before he had wished some one else to undertake for the simple pur- pose of supplying a main defect in our ...
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... body of Richard after many indignities and reproaches ( the dirigies and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants ) was obscurely buried . For though the King of his nobleness gave charge unto the friars of Leicester to see an ...
... body of Richard after many indignities and reproaches ( the dirigies and obsequies of the common people towards tyrants ) was obscurely buried . For though the King of his nobleness gave charge unto the friars of Leicester to see an ...
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... body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof.3 For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were In the edition of 1622 this word is in this place spelt counsell : in other places it is spelt ...
... body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof.3 For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours , escaping were In the edition of 1622 this word is in this place spelt counsell : in other places it is spelt ...
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... body being not tainted ; only a malign vapour flew to the heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise ...
... body being not tainted ; only a malign vapour flew to the heart , and seized the vital spirits ; which stirred nature to strive to send it forth by an extreme sweat . And it appeared by experience that this disease was rather a surprise ...
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