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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... . 16 , 1682 . « SIR , " I HAVE now looked over all the books and papers " in the box . In the books there are copies of " Essays , Maxims of law , & c . all printed already : but they contain some things fit to be printed " PREFACE .
... . 16 , 1682 . « SIR , " I HAVE now looked over all the books and papers " in the box . In the books there are copies of " Essays , Maxims of law , & c . all printed already : but they contain some things fit to be printed " PREFACE .
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... things else , and rest To frios dawos Your most affectionate friend , as bdi This Friday at night . l 1970 Indorsed , March 29 , 1594.00 soy were of de of MonoESSEX . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE EARL OF ESSEX My Lord , WM ban * Among ...
... things else , and rest To frios dawos Your most affectionate friend , as bdi This Friday at night . l 1970 Indorsed , March 29 , 1594.00 soy were of de of MonoESSEX . MR . FRANCIS BACON TO THE EARL OF ESSEX My Lord , WM ban * Among ...
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... things when I came to her , not when she came to me ; the term was com- ing , and she would advise . I would have ... things , if she did not grant them at the first , which was not her manner to do . But her majesty had made me suffer ...
... things when I came to her , not when she came to me ; the term was com- ing , and she would advise . I would have ... things , if she did not grant them at the first , which was not her manner to do . But her majesty had made me suffer ...
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... things I have with as much expedition , as may be without loss ; and so sing a mass of requiem , I hope , abroad . For I know her majesty's nature , that she neither careth though the whole surname of Bacons travelled , nor of the ...
... things I have with as much expedition , as may be without loss ; and so sing a mass of requiem , I hope , abroad . For I know her majesty's nature , that she neither careth though the whole surname of Bacons travelled , nor of the ...
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... things , which are most subject to confusion and accident : of justice , in con- tinual distributing rewards : of temperance , in exer- cising of the straitest discipline : of fortitude , in tole- ration of all labours , and abstinence ...
... things , which are most subject to confusion and accident : of justice , in con- tinual distributing rewards : of temperance , in exer- cising of the straitest discipline : of fortitude , in tole- ration of all labours , and abstinence ...
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