The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... kind . The volume sketches in outline the whole course of Bacon's thought , and is thus a valuable introduction to the study of his works . To have such a volume from Germany is certainly a good sign , one amongst many other recent ones ...
... kind . The volume sketches in outline the whole course of Bacon's thought , and is thus a valuable introduction to the study of his works . To have such a volume from Germany is certainly a good sign , one amongst many other recent ones ...
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... kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages the events of the Peloponnesian war still live as fresh as those which we follow day by day in the newspapers ; and declining to that of the Annual ...
... kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages the events of the Peloponnesian war still live as fresh as those which we follow day by day in the newspapers ; and declining to that of the Annual ...
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... kind ever produced . It is important too that this should be understood ; because upon this it is that the main interest of the work depends . For it must be confessed that Henry's reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety ...
... kind ever produced . It is important too that this should be understood ; because upon this it is that the main interest of the work depends . For it must be confessed that Henry's reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety ...
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... kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not be imputed to any inconstancy or inequality , but to a discretion , or at least to a principle that he had ...
... kind of interchanging of very large and unexpected pardons with severe executions ; which ( his wisdom considered ) could not be imputed to any inconstancy or inequality , but to a discretion , or at least to a principle that he had ...
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... kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many dis- orders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was from the place of a Protector and first ...
... kind of divination , that the King , by reason of his many dis- orders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ; and then he knew well how easy a step it was from the place of a Protector and first ...
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