The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... course to this class ; and next to them in order of importance come the Historical , Moral , and Political Works , of which this volume contains the most considerable . For the particular history of each piece , and the manner in which ...
... course to this class ; and next to them in order of importance come the Historical , Moral , and Political Works , of which this volume contains the most considerable . For the particular history of each piece , and the manner in which ...
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... course fail . It is not however to a difference of taste merely , that the low place which it holds in popular estimation must be attri- buted . It is connected no doubt with a very prevalent , though a very erroneous , impression ...
... course fail . It is not however to a difference of taste merely , that the low place which it holds in popular estimation must be attri- buted . It is connected no doubt with a very prevalent , though a very erroneous , impression ...
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... course of his reign were com- mitted against him , he had a very strange kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not be imputed to any inconstancy or ...
... course of his reign were com- mitted against him , he had a very strange kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not be imputed to any inconstancy or ...
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... course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester , despatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ...
... course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester , despatched Sir Robert Willoughby to the castle of Sheriff - Hutton ...
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... course , both in the sick 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 ...
... course , both in the sick 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 ...
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