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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... matter of examinations , one Corbolo hath the especial trust ; he doth favour the people more than the nobility , because they do bear an old grudge to the gentlemen , and the people are the more in number , without whom the nobility ...
... matter of examinations , one Corbolo hath the especial trust ; he doth favour the people more than the nobility , because they do bear an old grudge to the gentlemen , and the people are the more in number , without whom the nobility ...
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... matter to work upon : and he is the only man to be seen of all them in distress , or desirous of altera- tion . A matter of special furtherance to all such as have atchieved great things , when they have found matter disposed to receive ...
... matter to work upon : and he is the only man to be seen of all them in distress , or desirous of altera- tion . A matter of special furtherance to all such as have atchieved great things , when they have found matter disposed to receive ...
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... matter of estate , of the great absurdities and frauds that arise of divorcing the legal estimation of moneys from the general , and , as I may term it , natural estimation of metals , and again of the uncertainty and wavering values of ...
... matter of estate , of the great absurdities and frauds that arise of divorcing the legal estimation of moneys from the general , and , as I may term it , natural estimation of metals , and again of the uncertainty and wavering values of ...
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... matter between the king of Spain and her : how in the beginning of the troubles there , she gave and imparted to him faith- ful and friendly advice touching the course that was to be taken for quieting and appeasing of them . Then she ...
... matter between the king of Spain and her : how in the beginning of the troubles there , she gave and imparted to him faith- ful and friendly advice touching the course that was to be taken for quieting and appeasing of them . Then she ...
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... matter when a prince is entered into wars to hold re- spect then , and not to be transported with passion , than to make moderate and just resolutions in the beginnings . But now if a man look on the other part , it will appear that ...
... matter when a prince is entered into wars to hold re- spect then , and not to be transported with passion , than to make moderate and just resolutions in the beginnings . But now if a man look on the other part , it will appear that ...
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