The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... corrected by Bacon himself ( which it is not certain that the proof - sheets were ) , may be supposed to have the fewest errors . I do not know how far it was usual in those days for the author to meddle with his work after it was in ...
... corrected by Bacon himself ( which it is not certain that the proof - sheets were ) , may be supposed to have the fewest errors . I do not know how far it was usual in those days for the author to meddle with his work after it was in ...
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... correcting positive misstatements of every kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that it is of no consequence , unless you could know how it may be combined with other facts and what inferences it may be made to support . See a ...
... correcting positive misstatements of every kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that it is of no consequence , unless you could know how it may be combined with other facts and what inferences it may be made to support . See a ...
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... corrected the text from the MS . The leaves which preceded are lost . 2 Imo nec quod minimum erat permittens , ut liberi ex eâ suscepti primi ante omnes succederent . 8 Verbis tectis et utrinque nutantibus . The meaning is more ...
... corrected the text from the MS . The leaves which preceded are lost . 2 Imo nec quod minimum erat permittens , ut liberi ex eâ suscepti primi ante omnes succederent . 8 Verbis tectis et utrinque nutantibus . The meaning is more ...
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... to have felt the difficulty of this date , though he had no authority for correcting it : for in the Latin translation the words are omitted . of pilgrimage ) to Walsingham , where he visited our E 4 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 55.
... to have felt the difficulty of this date , though he had no authority for correcting it : for in the Latin translation the words are omitted . of pilgrimage ) to Walsingham , where he visited our E 4 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 55.
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... corrected ) in the Latin translation to mean princes governing in their own right : cum a principibus propriis jure tanquam regio administrarentur . 3 I have retained the spelling of the MS . In the edition of 1622 it is spelt Britaine ...
... corrected ) in the Latin translation to mean princes governing in their own right : cum a principibus propriis jure tanquam regio administrarentur . 3 I have retained the spelling of the MS . In the edition of 1622 it is spelt Britaine ...
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