The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more ... give a ready welcome to this excellent translation of a valuable work . The translator has not in this case to ...
... gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more ... give a ready welcome to this excellent translation of a valuable work . The translator has not in this case to ...
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... has credit for ; and I may be expected to give a reason for dissent- ing from the popular judgment , supported as it is by some eminent authorities . In so far as the difference is a matter of B 4 THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 7.
... has credit for ; and I may be expected to give a reason for dissent- ing from the popular judgment , supported as it is by some eminent authorities . In so far as the difference is a matter of B 4 THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 7.
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... give a reason why they should write that again which others have written well or at least tolerably before . For those which I am to follow are such as I may rather fear the reproach of coming into their number , than the opinion of ...
... give a reason why they should write that again which others have written well or at least tolerably before . For those which I am to follow are such as I may rather fear the reproach of coming into their number , than the opinion of ...
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... give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable 1 of the clearness of the title of the White Rose or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
... give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable 1 of the clearness of the title of the White Rose or house of York ; and by the mild and plausible reign of the ...
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... give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which ... gives advice , council for a board of counsellors , councillor for a member of such board , this rule was not yet ...
... give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which ... gives advice , council for a board of counsellors , councillor for a member of such board , this rule was not yet ...
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