The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... never been claimed or noticed by any of Bacon's numerous editors and commentators . It contains indeed little that may not be found elsewhere in his works , yet like all his other fragments and rudiments it is well worth preserving ...
... never been claimed or noticed by any of Bacon's numerous editors and commentators . It contains indeed little that may not be found elsewhere in his works , yet like all his other fragments and rudiments it is well worth preserving ...
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... never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that which was in the former part of the time the counterpoise between France and Spain , and in the latter the only encounter and opposition against Spain . Add ...
... never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that which was in the former part of the time the counterpoise between France and Spain , and in the latter the only encounter and opposition against Spain . Add ...
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... never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to accumulate treasure , which the people ( into whom there is infused for the preservation of monarchies a natural desire to discharge their princes , though it be ...
... never retiring himself , but as ready to second . Of nature he coveted to accumulate treasure , which the people ( into whom there is infused for the preservation of monarchies a natural desire to discharge their princes , though it be ...
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... never spared charge that his affairs required , and in his foundations was magnificent enough , but his rewards were very limited ; so that his liberality was rather upon his own state and memory than towards the deserts of others . He ...
... never spared charge that his affairs required , and in his foundations was magnificent enough , but his rewards were very limited ; so that his liberality was rather upon his own state and memory than towards the deserts of others . He ...
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... never ceased giving her marks of it so long as she lived . He deferred her coronation two whole years , and doubtless would have done so for ever , if he had not thought it prejudicial to him to persist in refusing her that honour . Nay ...
... never ceased giving her marks of it so long as she lived . He deferred her coronation two whole years , and doubtless would have done so for ever , if he had not thought it prejudicial to him to persist in refusing her that honour . Nay ...
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