The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... judgment , which I gather of divers circum- stances confirming my opinion . I protest I suffer with you in mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else I have ...
... judgment , which I gather of divers circum- stances confirming my opinion . I protest I suffer with you in mind , that you are thus gravelled ; but time will founder all your competitors , and set you on your feet , or else I have ...
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... her high perfections and heavenly mind with the eyes of judgment , which grow stronger by more nearly and more directly viewing such an object , THE SOLDIER'S SPEECH . but SQUIRE , the good old 24 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... her high perfections and heavenly mind with the eyes of judgment , which grow stronger by more nearly and more directly viewing such an object , THE SOLDIER'S SPEECH . but SQUIRE , the good old 24 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... judgment from present experience , nor make him presume upon knowing much , to apply the less . For 1 . the wars , I deny him no enterprise , that $ 26 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . The statesman's speech,
... judgment from present experience , nor make him presume upon knowing much , to apply the less . For 1 . the wars , I deny him no enterprise , that $ 26 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . The statesman's speech,
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... judgment thought would be the work of many months ; so for my particular , I do find in an extraordinary manner , that his lordship doth succeed my father almost in his fatherly care of me , and love towards me , as much as he ...
... judgment thought would be the work of many months ; so for my particular , I do find in an extraordinary manner , that his lordship doth succeed my father almost in his fatherly care of me , and love towards me , as much as he ...
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... judgment . Hereof if it may please your lord- ship to take knowledge to my lord , according to the stile of your wonted kindness , your lordship shall do me great contentment . My lord told me he had . written to your lordship , and ...
... judgment . Hereof if it may please your lord- ship to take knowledge to my lord , according to the stile of your wonted kindness , your lordship shall do me great contentment . My lord told me he had . written to your lordship , and ...
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