The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irresolution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad ...
... unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irresolution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad ...
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... unto you changes rare , and altogether unknown to antiquity , in matters of reli- gion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became absolute in the sovereignty : of ...
... unto you changes rare , and altogether unknown to antiquity , in matters of reli- gion and the state ecclesiastical . Then to behold the several reigns , of a king that first , or next the first , became absolute in the sovereignty : of ...
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... unto religion , as he that employed ecclesiastical men in most of his affairs and negotiations ; and as he that was brought hardly and very late to the abolishing of the privilege of sanctuaries in case of treason , and that not before ...
... unto religion , as he that employed ecclesiastical men in most of his affairs and negotiations ; and as he that was brought hardly and very late to the abolishing of the privilege of sanctuaries in case of treason , and that not before ...
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Francis Bacon. their counsellors and ministers , ) did impute unto Cardinal Mor- ton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as coun- sellors of ancient authority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and ...
Francis Bacon. their counsellors and ministers , ) did impute unto Cardinal Mor- ton and Sir Reignold Bray , who ( as it after appeared ) as coun- sellors of ancient authority with him , did so second his humour as they tempered and ...
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... unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon an ...
... unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; which day of the week , first upon an ...
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