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... manner of treating it . " s Some years after Bacon had quitted Cambridge , he published his opinions upon the defects of universities ; in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the ...
... manner of treating it . " s Some years after Bacon had quitted Cambridge , he published his opinions upon the defects of universities ; in which , after having warned the community that , as colleges are established for the ...
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... manner , committing you , as daily in my prayers , so , likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . Your most dutiful and bounden nephew , From Grey's Inn , B. FRA . this 16th of September , 1580 . And ...
... manner , committing you , as daily in my prayers , so , likewise , at this present , to the merciful protec- tion of the Almighty . Your most dutiful and bounden nephew , From Grey's Inn , B. FRA . this 16th of September , 1580 . And ...
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... manner Such was the nature of his first work , which purpose to continue them ; though I am not ig - was gratefully received by his learned contempo- norant that these kind of writings would , with less pains and assiduity , perhaps ...
... manner Such was the nature of his first work , which purpose to continue them ; though I am not ig - was gratefully received by his learned contempo- norant that these kind of writings would , with less pains and assiduity , perhaps ...
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... manner of men seldom to communicate where they think their courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some interruption of the intimacy between as I was not called nor ...
... manner of men seldom to communicate where they think their courses not From the year 1596 till this period there had approved ) between his lordship and myself ; so been some interruption of the intimacy between as I was not called nor ...
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... manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citò transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum- spection and patience will turn all to the best . So referring all to ...
... manner of taking this so great a service ; but I hope it is as he said , " nubecula est citò transibit ; " and that your lordship's wisdom and obsequious circum- spection and patience will turn all to the best . So referring all to ...
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