The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... understand this letter it may well seem strange that he was not struck with the absurdity of supposing that Bacon wrote it . But the absurdity was not so obvious then as it is now . The history of the affairs to which it relates was not ...
... understand this letter it may well seem strange that he was not struck with the absurdity of supposing that Bacon wrote it . But the absurdity was not so obvious then as it is now . The history of the affairs to which it relates was not ...
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... understand it , I humbly subscribe thereunto ; with this , that the baronets ' eldest sons being knighted do not take place of ancient knights , so long as their fathers live . All which nevertheless I humbly submit to your Majesty's ...
... understand it , I humbly subscribe thereunto ; with this , that the baronets ' eldest sons being knighted do not take place of ancient knights , so long as their fathers live . All which nevertheless I humbly submit to your Majesty's ...
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... understand them to have adopted the theory before they looked at the facts ; but to have arrived at it by way of inference from the facts . If the infer- ence was wrong , they must no doubt have misinterpreted some of them , but not ...
... understand them to have adopted the theory before they looked at the facts ; but to have arrived at it by way of inference from the facts . If the infer- ence was wrong , they must no doubt have misinterpreted some of them , but not ...
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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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