The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... suppose by accident . 2 The MS . proclamation has Sir Joseph Trobulvill : Speed gives Sir John Trobutuile . Sir John Turbervile is the name given in the Calendar of Patent Rolls . 8 After the name of Tyler there follow in the MS ...
... suppose by accident . 2 The MS . proclamation has Sir Joseph Trobulvill : Speed gives Sir John Trobutuile . Sir John Turbervile is the name given in the Calendar of Patent Rolls . 8 After the name of Tyler there follow in the MS ...
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... suppose these to have been , was in those days a new or a very unusual thing , it would have made a noise at the time ; and then how came Fabyan , or Polydore , or Hall , who were contemporaries , not to have heard of it ? And that if ...
... suppose these to have been , was in those days a new or a very unusual thing , it would have made a noise at the time ; and then how came Fabyan , or Polydore , or Hall , who were contemporaries , not to have heard of it ? And that if ...
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... suppose it to be the inherent natural and substan- tive operation of matter itself and the creature , to tend and fall back of itself into confusion and nothingness : not knowing that it is no less the work of omnipotence to make ...
... suppose it to be the inherent natural and substan- tive operation of matter itself and the creature , to tend and fall back of itself into confusion and nothingness : not knowing that it is no less the work of omnipotence to make ...
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