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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... nature , the which , yet in these years , abhorreth not his secret pleasures . How- beit , two things especially have set so sharp edge to him , whereby he doth bend himself so vehemently against religion . The one is a mere necessity ...
... nature , the which , yet in these years , abhorreth not his secret pleasures . How- beit , two things especially have set so sharp edge to him , whereby he doth bend himself so vehemently against religion . The one is a mere necessity ...
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... nature , which cannot endure to be looked on with a discontented eye : of the constancy of her favours , which maketh service as a journey by land , whereas the service of other princes is like an embarking by sea . For her royal wisdom ...
... nature , which cannot endure to be looked on with a discontented eye : of the constancy of her favours , which maketh service as a journey by land , whereas the service of other princes is like an embarking by sea . For her royal wisdom ...
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... nature presseth out to seek their adventures abroad ; and that , on the other side , they are nourished rather in listening after news and intelligences , and in whisperings , than in any commendable learning ; and after a time , when ...
... nature presseth out to seek their adventures abroad ; and that , on the other side , they are nourished rather in listening after news and intelligences , and in whisperings , than in any commendable learning ; and after a time , when ...
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... nature of the seed as in the travel of tilling and dressing ; yea , and in the fitness of the season for the ... natural prince.id Amongst the rest in this kind , there hath been pub- lished this present year of 1592 , a libel that ...
... nature of the seed as in the travel of tilling and dressing ; yea , and in the fitness of the season for the ... natural prince.id Amongst the rest in this kind , there hath been pub- lished this present year of 1592 , a libel that ...
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... nature and degree of the offence , the correction of such offenders hath not been neglected . These be the great confusions whereof he hath ac- cused our Church , which I refer to the judgment of an indifferent and understanding person ...
... nature and degree of the offence , the correction of such offenders hath not been neglected . These be the great confusions whereof he hath ac- cused our Church , which I refer to the judgment of an indifferent and understanding person ...
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