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... men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in ... men's breath , and have benefit and use of man ; which , according to Ba- no oars of their own to steer withal : " 7 ...
... men of sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , their wits being shut up in ... men's breath , and have benefit and use of man ; which , according to Ba- no oars of their own to steer withal : " 7 ...
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... men's wits and knowledges remain in books exempted from the wrong of time , and capable of perpetual renovation ... men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by navigation , which hath disclosed multitudes of experiments , and a ...
... men's wits and knowledges remain in books exempted from the wrong of time , and capable of perpetual renovation ... men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by navigation , which hath disclosed multitudes of experiments , and a ...
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... men's lives are taken away with impunity , that the very life of the law , the execution , is almost taken away . ” This tract seems , in former times , to have been much valued , for the same reason , perhaps , which When solicitor he ...
... men's lives are taken away with impunity , that the very life of the law , the execution , is almost taken away . ” This tract seems , in former times , to have been much valued , for the same reason , perhaps , which When solicitor he ...
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... men of abilities should jointly engage against ignorance and barbarism . This had many years before his promotion been stated by Bacon : " Neither can this point otherwise be ; for learning endueth men's minds with a true sense of the ...
... men of abilities should jointly engage against ignorance and barbarism . This had many years before his promotion been stated by Bacon : " Neither can this point otherwise be ; for learning endueth men's minds with a true sense of the ...
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... men , is during the king's absence , to Secretary Winwood , hell to me , or purgatory at least . It is true I was ... men's the king to his face , and had rejected with scorn good wills and good opinions , because it maketh the ...
... men , is during the king's absence , to Secretary Winwood , hell to me , or purgatory at least . It is true I was ... men's the king to his face , and had rejected with scorn good wills and good opinions , because it maketh the ...
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