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... thought necessary to vindicate the conduct of the administration . This was assigned to Bacon , which brought on him universal censure , nay his very life was threatened . Upon the accession of King James , he was soon raised to ...
... thought necessary to vindicate the conduct of the administration . This was assigned to Bacon , which brought on him universal censure , nay his very life was threatened . Upon the accession of King James , he was soon raised to ...
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... thoughts were still free , vigorous , and noble . The last five years of his life he devoted wholly to his studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of April , 1626 ...
... thoughts were still free , vigorous , and noble . The last five years of his life he devoted wholly to his studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of April , 1626 ...
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... thought it therefore agreeable to my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them both in Eng- lish and Latin : for I do conceive , that the Latin volume of them , being in the universal language , may last ...
... thought it therefore agreeable to my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them both in Eng- lish and Latin : for I do conceive , that the Latin volume of them , being in the universal language , may last ...
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... the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
... the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
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... thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi- sible . There be three degrees of ...
... thought the case indeed required dissimulation , if then they used it , it came to pass , that the former opinion , spread abroad , of their good faith and clearness of dealing made them almost invi- sible . There be three degrees of ...
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