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... Religion 12 56. Judicature ...... 58 Revenge 57 . Anger 59 5. Adversity ............... .. 14 -6 . Simulation and Dissimulation " . 58. Vicissitude of Things 60 14 7. Parents and Children 15 APPENDIX TO ESSAYS . 8 Marriage and Single ...
... Religion 12 56. Judicature ...... 58 Revenge 57 . Anger 59 5. Adversity ............... .. 14 -6 . Simulation and Dissimulation " . 58. Vicissitude of Things 60 14 7. Parents and Children 15 APPENDIX TO ESSAYS . 8 Marriage and Single ...
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... RELIGION .. 239 NEW ATLANTIS . 255 189 THE WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS . Cassandra , or Divination .... 287 191 Typhon , or a Rebel ... 288 The Cyclops , or the Ministers of Terror .. 288 POESY . Narcissus , or Self - love ... 288 Division ...
... RELIGION .. 239 NEW ATLANTIS . 255 189 THE WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS . Cassandra , or Divination .... 287 191 Typhon , or a Rebel ... 288 The Cyclops , or the Ministers of Terror .. 288 POESY . Narcissus , or Self - love ... 288 Division ...
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... religion gone , and the place of enchantment will melt from bis embrace into thin air . See Advancement of Learning , under Credulity , p . 000 . * Tennison . Rawley - Tennison . I remember in Trinity College in Cambridge , there was an ...
... religion gone , and the place of enchantment will melt from bis embrace into thin air . See Advancement of Learning , under Credulity , p . 000 . * Tennison . Rawley - Tennison . I remember in Trinity College in Cambridge , there was an ...
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... religion and manners , and his hope obtained only by the strength of the law restrain- that the Essays would , to use his own words , ing and directing individual strength . In Or- " be like the late new halfpence , which , though ...
... religion and manners , and his hope obtained only by the strength of the law restrain- that the Essays would , to use his own words , ing and directing individual strength . In Or- " be like the late new halfpence , which , though ...
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... religion established ; the constant peace and security ; the good admi- nistration of justice ; the temperate use of the pre- rogative , not slackened , nor much strained ; the flourishing state of learning , suitable to so excel- lent ...
... religion established ; the constant peace and security ; the good admi- nistration of justice ; the temperate use of the pre- rogative , not slackened , nor much strained ; the flourishing state of learning , suitable to so excel- lent ...
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