The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... noble brother , the Lord Viscount Royston , always at- tentive to enlarge the fund of history , as well as to encourage and reward every attempt in fa- vour of literature in general , there was put into A L my hands a volume of original ...
... noble brother , the Lord Viscount Royston , always at- tentive to enlarge the fund of history , as well as to encourage and reward every attempt in fa- vour of literature in general , there was put into A L my hands a volume of original ...
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... noble patron , ought to have no force in other times and circumstances , nor ever to be too much indulged to the prejudice of the rights of historical truth . Hot and at c087cebil Dr. Tenison being , soon after the publication of the ...
... noble patron , ought to have no force in other times and circumstances , nor ever to be too much indulged to the prejudice of the rights of historical truth . Hot and at c087cebil Dr. Tenison being , soon after the publication of the ...
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... noble author published by One of these Letters , the original , written to Mr. Richard Chiswell , the Bookseller , for whom the Baconiana had been printed , is as follows : Jaal edt of dosjdo inopilační tre Lluyo ais " Decemb . 16 ...
... noble author published by One of these Letters , the original , written to Mr. Richard Chiswell , the Bookseller , for whom the Baconiana had been printed , is as follows : Jaal edt of dosjdo inopilační tre Lluyo ais " Decemb . 16 ...
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... noble exercise , that he , that hath tasted it thoroughly , is distasted for all other . And no marvel ; for if the hunter takes such solace in his chace ; if the matches and wagers of sport pass away with such satisfaction and delight ...
... noble exercise , that he , that hath tasted it thoroughly , is distasted for all other . And no marvel ; for if the hunter takes such solace in his chace ; if the matches and wagers of sport pass away with such satisfaction and delight ...
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... noble and dear lines of the two and twentieth of July : and the joy , that I took therein , was only kept from excess by the notice they gave me of some intentions and advices of your honour , which you have been pleased to impart to ...
... noble and dear lines of the two and twentieth of July : and the joy , that I took therein , was only kept from excess by the notice they gave me of some intentions and advices of your honour , which you have been pleased to impart to ...
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