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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... tion for the writings of Bacon , and your tho- rough knowledge of the most abstruse of them . Having , therefore , with an application little less than that of decyphering , transcribed from the first draughts , and digested into order ...
... tion for the writings of Bacon , and your tho- rough knowledge of the most abstruse of them . Having , therefore , with an application little less than that of decyphering , transcribed from the first draughts , and digested into order ...
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... tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ef- forts of envy or party . Nor is it less to his honour ( and may be it yours at a very distant period ) , that , though he thought proper to ...
... tion , which himself filled for almost twenty years , with a reputation superior to all the ef- forts of envy or party . Nor is it less to his honour ( and may be it yours at a very distant period ) , that , though he thought proper to ...
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... tion of kind remembrance , and because I discern the like affection in your honourable and nearest friends . Our news are all but in seed ; for our navy is set forth with happy winds , in token of happy adven- tures , so as we do but ...
... tion of kind remembrance , and because I discern the like affection in your honourable and nearest friends . Our news are all but in seed ; for our navy is set forth with happy winds , in token of happy adven- tures , so as we do but ...
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... tion to me of her majesty's speeches , I desired leave to answer it in writing ; not , I said , that I mistrusted his report , but mine own wit ; the copy of which answer I send . We parted in kindness secundum exterius . This copy you ...
... tion to me of her majesty's speeches , I desired leave to answer it in writing ; not , I said , that I mistrusted his report , but mine own wit ; the copy of which answer I send . We parted in kindness secundum exterius . This copy you ...
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... tion , but he overbuilt himself , and in the end made his house a windfall ? But give ear now to the compari- son of my master's condition , and acknowledge such as is betwixt the melting hail - stone and the solid pearl . Indeed it ...
... tion , but he overbuilt himself , and in the end made his house a windfall ? But give ear now to the compari- son of my master's condition , and acknowledge such as is betwixt the melting hail - stone and the solid pearl . Indeed it ...
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