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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... common exercise is in distillations , and in trying of conclusions , the which he doth exercise in a house called Cassino in Florence , where he spendeth the most part of the day ; giving ear in the mean season Y to matters of affairs ...
... common exercise is in distillations , and in trying of conclusions , the which he doth exercise in a house called Cassino in Florence , where he spendeth the most part of the day ; giving ear in the mean season Y to matters of affairs ...
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... common society as are not to be cherished , no not by enemies . For in the exam- ples of times , which were less corrupted , we find that when the greatest heats and extremities of wars , there have been made offers of murderous and ...
... common society as are not to be cherished , no not by enemies . For in the exam- ples of times , which were less corrupted , we find that when the greatest heats and extremities of wars , there have been made offers of murderous and ...
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... common to her majesty with her father and her brother , so the purging of the base - money , the earthly treasure , hath been altogether proper to her majesty's own times ; whereby our moneys bearing the natural estimation of the stamp ...
... common to her majesty with her father and her brother , so the purging of the base - money , the earthly treasure , hath been altogether proper to her majesty's own times ; whereby our moneys bearing the natural estimation of the stamp ...
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... common entries be- tween Savoy and Piedmont . So as hitherto I do not see but that we are as much bound to the mercies of God as any other nation ; considering that the fires of dissension and oppression in some parts of Christendom ...
... common entries be- tween Savoy and Piedmont . So as hitherto I do not see but that we are as much bound to the mercies of God as any other nation ; considering that the fires of dissension and oppression in some parts of Christendom ...
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... common thanks be to God , the benediction of Crescite and subject . Multiplicamini , is not so weak upon this realm of England , but the population thereof may afford such loss of men as were sufficient for the making our 68 ...
... common thanks be to God , the benediction of Crescite and subject . Multiplicamini , is not so weak upon this realm of England , but the population thereof may afford such loss of men as were sufficient for the making our 68 ...
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