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... thought . " ranged ; but thrown into a heap . For his lordship , that he might not discourage other collectors , did not cast this book into exact method ; for which reason it hath the less ornament , but not much the less use . " In ...
... thought . " ranged ; but thrown into a heap . For his lordship , that he might not discourage other collectors , did not cast this book into exact method ; for which reason it hath the less ornament , but not much the less use . " In ...
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... thought it not amiss , with his lordship's good leave and liking , for the 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 ...
... thought it not amiss , with his lordship's good leave and liking , for the 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 ...
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... thought weak in the roof , it was supported by a pillar of iron of the bigness of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was struck , but it would make a ...
... thought weak in the roof , it was supported by a pillar of iron of the bigness of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was struck , but it would make a ...
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... thought to be great enemies to fruit , yet The earth that smelleth well upon the digging , or ploughing , is commended , as containing the juice of vegetables almost already prepared . It is thought by some , that the ends of low rain ...
... thought to be great enemies to fruit , yet The earth that smelleth well upon the digging , or ploughing , is commended , as containing the juice of vegetables almost already prepared . It is thought by some , that the ends of low rain ...
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... thought a preservative : the mingling of seed corn with ashes is thought to be good : the sowing at the wane of the moon is thought to make the corn sound : it hath not been practised , but it is thought to be of use to make some ...
... thought a preservative : the mingling of seed corn with ashes is thought to be good : the sowing at the wane of the moon is thought to make the corn sound : it hath not been practised , but it is thought to be of use to make some ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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