The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... thought about things , not that what he thought was always wise and virtuous , I am supposed to renounce the right of dis- cussing the morality or the policy of any business in which he was engaged . When I endeavour to show that an ...
... thought about things , not that what he thought was always wise and virtuous , I am supposed to renounce the right of dis- cussing the morality or the policy of any business in which he was engaged . When I endeavour to show that an ...
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... thought superfluous . To resist a motion for a subsidy seems to be set down as an act of patriotism ; to sup- port it , as an act of servility , without reference to the occasion . A prosecution by government seems to be assumed as a ...
... thought superfluous . To resist a motion for a subsidy seems to be set down as an act of patriotism ; to sup- port it , as an act of servility , without reference to the occasion . A prosecution by government seems to be assumed as a ...
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... thought likely to have ensued was escaped . The young lady being now under the protection of the Council , their next care was to keep her unmolested . " After she was brought to Mr. Edmondes ' house according to his pro- mise , we ...
... thought likely to have ensued was escaped . The young lady being now under the protection of the Council , their next care was to keep her unmolested . " After she was brought to Mr. Edmondes ' house according to his pro- mise , we ...
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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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