Works of Francis Bacon: 7, Volumen7Longman, 1859 - 831 páginas |
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... never approved it ; and it seems God was not well pleased with that deed ; for you see the king in whose time it passed ( whom you catholics count a saint - like and immaculate prince ) was taken away in the flower of his age : and the ...
... never approved it ; and it seems God was not well pleased with that deed ; for you see the king in whose time it passed ( whom you catholics count a saint - like and immaculate prince ) was taken away in the flower of his age : and the ...
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... never doubted but a war upon pirates may be lawfully made by any nation , though not infested or violated by them . Is it because they have not certas sedes or lares ? In the Piratical War which was achieved by Pompey the Great , and ...
... never doubted but a war upon pirates may be lawfully made by any nation , though not infested or violated by them . Is it because they have not certas sedes or lares ? In the Piratical War which was achieved by Pompey the Great , and ...
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... never again be provoked to separate . It was an object in which both were equally interested . In such a union Bacon saw the removal of the one blot in the tables of England . Unassail- able thenceforward except by sea , of which she ...
... never again be provoked to separate . It was an object in which both were equally interested . In such a union Bacon saw the removal of the one blot in the tables of England . Unassail- able thenceforward except by sea , of which she ...
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... never be solid , and in the solid figure is strength . But what speak we of mathematical principles ? The reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the provinces of ...
... never be solid , and in the solid figure is strength . But what speak we of mathematical principles ? The reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the provinces of ...
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... never was any position of estate so visibly and substantially confirmed , as this touching the pre - eminence , yea and predominancy , of valour above treasure was , by the two descents and inundations of necessitous and indigent people ...
... never was any position of estate so visibly and substantially confirmed , as this touching the pre - eminence , yea and predominancy , of valour above treasure was , by the two descents and inundations of necessitous and indigent people ...
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