The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... present form , and sent a fair transcript to the king . It may be regarded therefore as the labour of a long vacation . To say that such a work was executed in four or five months by a man who was excluded ( except during the last six ...
... present form , and sent a fair transcript to the king . It may be regarded therefore as the labour of a long vacation . To say that such a work was executed in four or five months by a man who was excluded ( except during the last six ...
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... present them to the reader in their proper succession and proportions , was the task which he now undertook . In this , which under such conditions was all he could attempt , he succeeded so well that he has left later historians little ...
... present them to the reader in their proper succession and proportions , was the task which he now undertook . In this , which under such conditions was all he could attempt , he succeeded so well that he has left later historians little ...
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... present the general question as to the spirit in which history ought to be written , and the particular question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us ...
... present the general question as to the spirit in which history ought to be written , and the particular question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us ...
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... presents one conspicuous object ; - an example of a king who was also prime minister ; a king , not indeed of ideal wisdom or virtue , but yet of rare sagacity industry and courage , who for twenty - three years really governed the ...
... presents one conspicuous object ; - an example of a king who was also prime minister ; a king , not indeed of ideal wisdom or virtue , but yet of rare sagacity industry and courage , who for twenty - three years really governed the ...
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... present time wherein Q. Elizabeth reigneth in good felicity , I am delivered of the excuse wherewith the best writers of history are troubled in their proëms , when they go about without breaking the bounds of modesty to give a reason ...
... present time wherein Q. Elizabeth reigneth in good felicity , I am delivered of the excuse wherewith the best writers of history are troubled in their proëms , when they go about without breaking the bounds of modesty to give a reason ...
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