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... according to Ba- no oars of their own to steer withal : " 7 and in his con's opinion , is the only test of the purity of our Novum Organum , which he published when he motives for acquiring knowledge and of the value was chancellor , he ...
... according to Ba- no oars of their own to steer withal : " 7 and in his con's opinion , is the only test of the purity of our Novum Organum , which he published when he motives for acquiring knowledge and of the value was chancellor , he ...
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... according to his friend , Ben Jonson , who thus speaks of his parliament- ary eloquence : " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking : his language , where he could spare or pass by a jest ...
... according to his friend , Ben Jonson , who thus speaks of his parliament- ary eloquence : " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking : his language , where he could spare or pass by a jest ...
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... according to the custom of the times , he accom- panied by a present of a jewel . When the queen , with the usual property of royalty , not to forget , mentioned his speech in parliament which yet rankled in her mind , and with an ...
... according to the custom of the times , he accom- panied by a present of a jewel . When the queen , with the usual property of royalty , not to forget , mentioned his speech in parliament which yet rankled in her mind , and with an ...
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... according to his maxim and in the spirit of his own words " detur digniori . " " Power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring ; for good thoughts , though God accept them , yet towards men are little better than good dreams ...
... according to his maxim and in the spirit of his own words " detur digniori . " " Power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring ; for good thoughts , though God accept them , yet towards men are little better than good dreams ...
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... according to her mind at that time , which could not do my lord any manner of prejudice , I should keep my credit with her ever after , whereby to do my lord service . The proceedings after this communication to the queen are thus ...
... according to her mind at that time , which could not do my lord any manner of prejudice , I should keep my credit with her ever after , whereby to do my lord service . The proceedings after this communication to the queen are thus ...
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