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... honour to be continually with my lord in compiling of this work , and to be em- ployed therein , I have thought it not amiss , with his lordship's good leave and liking , for the better satisfaction of those that shall read it , to make ...
... honour to be continually with my lord in compiling of this work , and to be em- ployed therein , I have thought it not amiss , with his lordship's good leave and liking , for the better satisfaction of those that shall read it , to make ...
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... honour , submission , and subjection of other men's minds , wills , or affections , although these things may be desired for other ends , seem- eth to be a thing in itself without contemplation of consequence , grateful and agreeable to ...
... honour , submission , and subjection of other men's minds , wills , or affections , although these things may be desired for other ends , seem- eth to be a thing in itself without contemplation of consequence , grateful and agreeable to ...
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... honour satisfied . And again , your proclama- tion altereth no law , and so the scruple of a tacit or implied alteration of laws likewise satisfied . But then it may be considered , whether it were not a form of the greatest honour , if ...
... honour satisfied . And again , your proclama- tion altereth no law , and so the scruple of a tacit or implied alteration of laws likewise satisfied . But then it may be considered , whether it were not a form of the greatest honour , if ...
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... honour of our ancestors , or to enlarge the pa- trimony of our posterity , we would never in this manner forget considerations of amplitude and greatness , and fall at variance about profit and reckonings ; fitter a great deal for ...
... honour of our ancestors , or to enlarge the pa- trimony of our posterity , we would never in this manner forget considerations of amplitude and greatness , and fall at variance about profit and reckonings ; fitter a great deal for ...
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... honour , to be a founder of estates or kingdoms , excelleth all the rest . For , as in arts and sciences , to be the first inventor is more than to illustrate or amplify and as in the works of God , the creation is greater than the ...
... honour , to be a founder of estates or kingdoms , excelleth all the rest . For , as in arts and sciences , to be the first inventor is more than to illustrate or amplify and as in the works of God , the creation is greater than 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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