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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... ground of this plentiful yield of libels , he will cease to marvel , considering the concurrence which is , as well in the nature of the seed as in the travel of tilling and dressing ; yea , and in the fitness of the season for the ...
... ground of this plentiful yield of libels , he will cease to marvel , considering the concurrence which is , as well in the nature of the seed as in the travel of tilling and dressing ; yea , and in the fitness of the season for the ...
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... ground , and to convert it to tillage , than all the penal laws for that purpose made and enacted could ever by compulsion effect . A third proof may be , that the prices of grain and victual were never of late years more reasonable ...
... ground , and to convert it to tillage , than all the penal laws for that purpose made and enacted could ever by compulsion effect . A third proof may be , that the prices of grain and victual were never of late years more reasonable ...
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... ground , inned , reclaimed , and im- proved . There was never the like husbanding of all sorts of grounds by fencing , manuring , and all kinds of good husbandry . The towns were never better built nor peopled ; nor the principal fairs ...
... ground , inned , reclaimed , and im- proved . There was never the like husbanding of all sorts of grounds by fencing , manuring , and all kinds of good husbandry . The towns were never better built nor peopled ; nor the principal fairs ...
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... grounds of the controversies extended unto any point of faith ; neither hath the pressing and pro- secution exceeded , in the generality , the nature of some inferior contempts : so as they have been , far from heresy and sedition , and ...
... grounds of the controversies extended unto any point of faith ; neither hath the pressing and pro- secution exceeded , in the generality , the nature of some inferior contempts : so as they have been , far from heresy and sedition , and ...
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... ground their plots deep , upon two points ; the one to profess an extraordinary patronage and defence of the Roman religion , making account thereby to have factions in both kingdoms : in England a faction di- rectly against the state ...
... ground their plots deep , upon two points ; the one to profess an extraordinary patronage and defence of the Roman religion , making account thereby to have factions in both kingdoms : in England a faction di- rectly against the state ...
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