The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... Honour and Reputation Of Judicature - Of Anger Page · 492 - 494 495 497 498 500 · 501 - 503 - 505 - 506 - 510 · Of Vicissitude of Things - 512 APPENDIX TO THE ESSAYS : I. Fragment of an Essay on Fame - 519 II . Early Editions of the ...
... Honour and Reputation Of Judicature - Of Anger Page · 492 - 494 495 497 498 500 · 501 - 503 - 505 - 506 - 510 · Of Vicissitude of Things - 512 APPENDIX TO THE ESSAYS : I. Fragment of an Essay on Fame - 519 II . Early Editions of the ...
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... honour , " he does not seem to have thought of undertaking any part of it himself . And though it may appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of ...
... honour , " he does not seem to have thought of undertaking any part of it himself . And though it may appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of ...
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... honour on himself . I do not know into whose imagination this idea first entered , but it lies at the bottom of most modern criticisms , and is set forth at large by Sir James Mackintosh in a note appended to the second volume of his ...
... honour on himself . I do not know into whose imagination this idea first entered , but it lies at the bottom of most modern criticisms , and is set forth at large by Sir James Mackintosh in a note appended to the second volume of his ...
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... honour to the memory of the last King of England that was ancestor to the King your father and yourself ; and was that King to whom both Unions may in a sort refer : that of the Roses being in him consummate , and that of the Kingdoms ...
... honour to the memory of the last King of England that was ancestor to the King your father and yourself ; and was that King to whom both Unions may in a sort refer : that of the Roses being in him consummate , and that of the Kingdoms ...
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... honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and merits ; and in the opinion of wise ...
... honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his cruelties and parricides in the opinion of all men weighed down his virtues and merits ; and in the opinion of wise ...
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