The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... answer is returned them , unless the matter be of great importance , then have they direction how to proceed . He is a great justicer ; and for the ease of the people , and to have the better eye over justice , hath built hard by his ...
... answer is returned them , unless the matter be of great importance , then have they direction how to proceed . He is a great justicer ; and for the ease of the people , and to have the better eye over justice , hath built hard by his ...
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... answered and paid , as it were the contract of a private man . To conclude , there shall you find moneys levied upon failts of lands , alienation , though not of the ancient patrimony , yet of the rich and commodious purchases and ...
... answered and paid , as it were the contract of a private man . To conclude , there shall you find moneys levied upon failts of lands , alienation , though not of the ancient patrimony , yet of the rich and commodious purchases and ...
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... answer , lest I should fall into the error whereof Solomon speaketh thus , Answer not a fool in his own kind , lest thou also be like him ; but only to discover the malice , and to reprove and convict the untruths thereof . The points ...
... answer , lest I should fall into the error whereof Solomon speaketh thus , Answer not a fool in his own kind , lest thou also be like him ; but only to discover the malice , and to reprove and convict the untruths thereof . The points ...
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... answer , that ever amongst the heathen , who held not the expence of blood so precious as Christians ought to do ... answered the ancient reputation of the English arms . The fourth blessing is plenty and abundance : and first for grain ...
... answer , that ever amongst the heathen , who held not the expence of blood so precious as Christians ought to do ... answered the ancient reputation of the English arms . The fourth blessing is plenty and abundance : and first for grain ...
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... answer whereunto , first , it must be remembered that the Church of God hath been in all ages subject to contentions and schisms : the tares were not sown but where the wheat was sown before . Our Saviour Christ delivered it for an ill ...
... answer whereunto , first , it must be remembered that the Church of God hath been in all ages subject to contentions and schisms : the tares were not sown but where the wheat was sown before . Our Saviour Christ delivered it for an ill ...
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