The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... deed , committed against thy di- vine Majesty ; and in his precious blood - shedding , death , and perfect obedience , free us from the guilt , the stain , the punishment , and dominion of all our sins , and clothe us with his perfect ...
... deed , committed against thy di- vine Majesty ; and in his precious blood - shedding , death , and perfect obedience , free us from the guilt , the stain , the punishment , and dominion of all our sins , and clothe us with his perfect ...
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... deeds and thoughts of vanity : The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude , nor fortune discontent ; That man needs neither towers nor armour for defence , Nor secret vaults to fly from thunder's ...
... deeds and thoughts of vanity : The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude , nor fortune discontent ; That man needs neither towers nor armour for defence , Nor secret vaults to fly from thunder's ...
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... deed would scarcely have been justifiable in an edition of Bacon's collected Works , when we look to the char- acter of these professional pieces and consider the very subordinate position they occupy in the history of his own GENERAL ...
... deed would scarcely have been justifiable in an edition of Bacon's collected Works , when we look to the char- acter of these professional pieces and consider the very subordinate position they occupy in the history of his own GENERAL ...
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... deed without error , but it should be a peremptory plea to the person in a writ of error , as well as in any other action . pl . 4 . 7. H. 6. f . 44 . pl . 22 . Seland Tor De to that he But if a man levy a fine sur conusaunce de droit ...
... deed without error , but it should be a peremptory plea to the person in a writ of error , as well as in any other action . pl . 4 . 7. H. 6. f . 44 . pl . 22 . Seland Tor De to that he But if a man levy a fine sur conusaunce de droit ...
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... deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of the law , it is notwith- standing a rule drawn out of the depth of reason . For , first , it is a schoolmaster of wisdom and ...
... deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of the law , it is notwith- standing a rule drawn out of the depth of reason . For , first , it is a schoolmaster of wisdom and ...
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