The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... thought an ac- quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculaneum should afford such a trea- sure ) of a new set of the Epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an orator , a ...
... thought an ac- quisition not inferior to the discovery ( if the ruins of Herculaneum should afford such a trea- sure ) of a new set of the Epistles of Cicero , whom our immortal countryman most remark- ably resembled as an orator , a ...
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... thought proper to re- tire from that station in the full vigour of his abilities , he still continues to exert them in a more private situation , for the general benefit of his country ; enjoying in it the noblest re- ward of his ...
... thought proper to re- tire from that station in the full vigour of his abilities , he still continues to exert them in a more private situation , for the general benefit of his country ; enjoying in it the noblest re- ward of his ...
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... thought his lordship's letters concerning " his fall might be injurious to his honour , and cause " the old wounds of it to bleed anew . " But this is a delicacy , which , though suitable to the age in which Dr. Rawley lived , and to ...
... thought his lordship's letters concerning " his fall might be injurious to his honour , and cause " the old wounds of it to bleed anew . " But this is a delicacy , which , though suitable to the age in which Dr. Rawley lived , and to ...
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... thought proper to be reprinted here , together with two other letters of his lordship ; one on the remarkable case of Peacham , the other accompanying his present to King James I. of his Novum Organum . These letters I was unwilling to ...
... thought proper to be reprinted here , together with two other letters of his lordship ; one on the remarkable case of Peacham , the other accompanying his present to King James I. of his Novum Organum . These letters I was unwilling to ...
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... thought it no fit time to deal with her in any sort , especially since her choler grew towards myself , which I have well satis- fied this day , and will take the first opportunity I can to move your suit . And if you come hither , I ...
... thought it no fit time to deal with her in any sort , especially since her choler grew towards myself , which I have well satis- fied this day , and will take the first opportunity I can to move your suit . And if you come hither , I ...
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