The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... seems to be the original of the comely , grave , well - fed gentleman with whom we are familiar in Vertue's engraving . The book was printed and ready for publication on the 20th of March 1621-2 ; and " the printer's fingers itched to ...
... seems to be the original of the comely , grave , well - fed gentleman with whom we are familiar in Vertue's engraving . The book was printed and ready for publication on the 20th of March 1621-2 ; and " the printer's fingers itched to ...
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... seems to require , the Latin must pass for the later and better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly ...
... seems to require , the Latin must pass for the later and better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly ...
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... seems to me however that the hypothesis is not only uncalled for , but utterly untenable . That he " wrote the book to gratify James I. " is indeed in one sense true enough . He wanted to do some service which James would appreciate ...
... seems to me however that the hypothesis is not only uncalled for , but utterly untenable . That he " wrote the book to gratify James I. " is indeed in one sense true enough . He wanted to do some service which James would appreciate ...
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... seem to reflect honour upon his de- scendant , he would have introduced into the portrait those traits of coldness ... seems to me altogether incredible . If it be urged on the other hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by ...
... seem to reflect honour upon his de- scendant , he would have introduced into the portrait those traits of coldness ... seems to me altogether incredible . If it be urged on the other hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by ...
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... seems to have been a doubt at first how he stood with regard to Scotland ; for on the 25th of September , 1485 , commissions were issued to the Sheriffs of Northumberland , Cumberland , Westmoreland , Yorkshire , and Nottingham , " to ...
... seems to have been a doubt at first how he stood with regard to Scotland ; for on the 25th of September , 1485 , commissions were issued to the Sheriffs of Northumberland , Cumberland , Westmoreland , Yorkshire , and Nottingham , " to ...
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