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... original . Only in the typographical ar- rangement with respect to capitals , italics , & c . , ( which in the original was probably left to the printer's taste , and is inconsistent in itself , and would be perplexing to modern eyes ...
... original . Only in the typographical ar- rangement with respect to capitals , italics , & c . , ( which in the original was probably left to the printer's taste , and is inconsistent in itself , and would be perplexing to modern eyes ...
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... original . Only in the typographical arrangement with respect to capitals , italics , & c . , ( which in the original was probably left to the printer's taste , and is inconsistent in itself , and would be perplexing to modern eyes ...
... original . Only in the typographical arrangement with respect to capitals , italics , & c . , ( which in the original was probably left to the printer's taste , and is inconsistent in itself , and would be perplexing to modern eyes ...
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... original has different . 2 And thence a discouragement ( id quod animum semper dejicit et con- fundit ) . 8 So edd . 1629 and 1633. The original has easily . Possibly Bacon wrote run more easily . The translation has facile et placide ...
... original has different . 2 And thence a discouragement ( id quod animum semper dejicit et con- fundit ) . 8 So edd . 1629 and 1633. The original has easily . Possibly Bacon wrote run more easily . The translation has facile et placide ...
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