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... better satisfaction of those that shall read it , to make known somewhat of his lordship's intentions touch- ing the ordering and publishing of the same . I have heard his lordship often say , that if he should have served the glory of ...
... better satisfaction of those that shall read it , to make known somewhat of his lordship's intentions touch- ing the ordering and publishing of the same . I have heard his lordship often say , that if he should have served the glory of ...
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... better featured than otherwise they would be ; by the forming and shaping of them in their infancy : as by stroking up the calves of the legs , to keep them from falling down too low ; and by stroking up the forehead , to keep them from ...
... better featured than otherwise they would be ; by the forming and shaping of them in their infancy : as by stroking up the calves of the legs , to keep them from falling down too low ; and by stroking up the forehead , to keep them from ...
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... better than the corrosion of poison ; and it cometh to pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where humours abound , the hu- 35. It is reported of credit , that if you lay good ...
... better than the corrosion of poison ; and it cometh to pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where humours abound , the hu- 35. It is reported of credit , that if you lay good ...
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... better than blanckmanger , or jelly : and so is the cullice of cocks , boiled thick with the like mixture of almond butter ; for the mort- ress or cullice , of itself , is more savoury and strong , and not so fit for nourishing of weak ...
... better than blanckmanger , or jelly : and so is the cullice of cocks , boiled thick with the like mixture of almond butter ; for the mort- ress or cullice , of itself , is more savoury and strong , and not so fit for nourishing of weak ...
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... better than that followed , who adviseth quite contrary to that which is old ; and then , that which is the myste- which is in use : namely , that the linen or gar - ry of that observation , young boughs , and leaves , ment next the ...
... better than that followed , who adviseth quite contrary to that which is old ; and then , that which is the myste- which is in use : namely , that the linen or gar - ry of that observation , young boughs , and leaves , ment next the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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