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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... whereof , as it is very welcome to me , so it maketh me wish , that , if you have accomplished yourself , as well in the points of virtue and experi- ence , which you sought by your travel , as you have his travels . won the perfection ...
... whereof , as it is very welcome to me , so it maketh me wish , that , if you have accomplished yourself , as well in the points of virtue and experi- ence , which you sought by your travel , as you have his travels . won the perfection ...
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... whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new refresheth the memory of many past . And for ...
... whereof in your lordship as it is no news to me , so neverthe- less the main effects and demonstrations past are so far from dulling in me the sense of any new , as con- trariwise every new refresheth the memory of many past . And for ...
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... whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a flourish . And it was afterwards accordingly confirmed by your man Roger , who made me a particular ...
... whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a flourish . And it was afterwards accordingly confirmed by your man Roger , who made me a particular ...
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... whereof there is such copia , as I think you may use all the places of logic against his placing . Thus , with my humble thanks for your lordship's honourable usage of Mr. Standen , I wish you all honour . Your lordship's in most ...
... whereof there is such copia , as I think you may use all the places of logic against his placing . Thus , with my humble thanks for your lordship's honourable usage of Mr. Standen , I wish you all honour . Your lordship's in most ...
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... whereof the victories of games are but counterfeits and shadows ; and , when in a lively tra- gedy , a man's enemies are sacrificed before his eyes to his fortune . Then for the dignity of military profession , is it not the truest and ...
... whereof the victories of games are but counterfeits and shadows ; and , when in a lively tra- gedy , a man's enemies are sacrificed before his eyes to his fortune . Then for the dignity of military profession , is it not the truest and ...
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