The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... doubt be satisfied at much less cost , I doubt whether it would be possible to supply any one with all he wants and nothing more , and not to disappoint many others , who would have preferred less of that and more of something else ...
... doubt be satisfied at much less cost , I doubt whether it would be possible to supply any one with all he wants and nothing more , and not to disappoint many others , who would have preferred less of that and more of something else ...
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... doubt therefore as to the authenticity of the paper , and not much doubt that it was a draft of that which went to the King . The statements in it were , I suppose , matters of notoriety : the points in dispute having been discussed at ...
... doubt therefore as to the authenticity of the paper , and not much doubt that it was a draft of that which went to the King . The statements in it were , I suppose , matters of notoriety : the points in dispute having been discussed at ...
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... doubt , but that there was in fact no doubt about the matter , and that Monson's protestations of innocence showed him " to be indeed a very atheist , " " the proofs being so plain that were to be produced against him . " But no This ...
... doubt , but that there was in fact no doubt about the matter , and that Monson's protestations of innocence showed him " to be indeed a very atheist , " " the proofs being so plain that were to be produced against him . " But no This ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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