The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... true Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches · Of Prophecies Of Ambition · Of Masques and Triumphs Of Nature in Man Of Custom and Education Of Fortune Of Usury Of Youth ...
... true Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Of Regiment of Health Of Suspicion Of Discourse Of Plantations Of Riches · Of Prophecies Of Ambition · Of Masques and Triumphs Of Nature in Man Of Custom and Education Of Fortune Of Usury Of Youth ...
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... true por- traiture of the time ; that it was written with other objects than those of a faithful historian ; written not to reproduce a true image of Henry the Seventh , but to flatter the humour of James the First by drawing such a ...
... true por- traiture of the time ; that it was written with other objects than those of a faithful historian ; written not to reproduce a true image of Henry the Seventh , but to flatter the humour of James the First by drawing such a ...
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... true . For if it were so , to set about detecting and rectifying historical inaccuracies would be a mere waste of time and a mistaking of the proper duty of an editor . In that case the book as a history would be merely worthless . It ...
... true . For if it were so , to set about detecting and rectifying historical inaccuracies would be a mere waste of time and a mistaking of the proper duty of an editor . In that case the book as a history would be merely worthless . It ...
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... true account of the whole matter . Whoever will take the trouble convinced that the portrait of Henry is a true study to compare this history with those that went before , will be THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 13.
... true account of the whole matter . Whoever will take the trouble convinced that the portrait of Henry is a true study to compare this history with those that went before , will be THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 13.
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... true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " According to Mackintosh , history so ...
... true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " According to Mackintosh , history so ...
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