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... spirit and sweet content do I think of the constant kindness of my many , many friends ! And now , for the last time , I use the words of Lord Bacon : " Being at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing ...
... spirit and sweet content do I think of the constant kindness of my many , many friends ! And now , for the last time , I use the words of Lord Bacon : " Being at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing ...
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... spirit . All bodies have a spirit . Flight . Death . Importance of science of animal spirit . Bacon's works after his retirement . Gondomar . D'Effiat . Sir Julius Cæsar . Selden . Ben Jonson . Meautys . Bacon's pardon . Death of James ...
... spirit . All bodies have a spirit . Flight . Death . Importance of science of animal spirit . Bacon's works after his retirement . Gondomar . D'Effiat . Sir Julius Cæsar . Selden . Ben Jonson . Meautys . Bacon's pardon . Death of James ...
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... spirit ; or a terrace for a wander- ing and variable mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop ...
... spirit ; or a terrace for a wander- ing and variable mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop ...
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... spirit of improve- tion , having suspected that he had been bribed by ment , ever in the train of knowledge , ill suited his opponent , openly accused him ; but , having him for the trammels in which he was expected discovered his error ...
... spirit of improve- tion , having suspected that he had been bribed by ment , ever in the train of knowledge , ill suited his opponent , openly accused him ; but , having him for the trammels in which he was expected discovered his error ...
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... spirit in which the republication of this tract originated extended to the circula- tion of other libels , so reflecting upon the con- duct of the queen , that she said the subject should be publicly examined ; and , acknowledging the ...
... spirit in which the republication of this tract originated extended to the circula- tion of other libels , so reflecting upon the con- duct of the queen , that she said the subject should be publicly examined ; and , acknowledging the ...
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