The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... Afterwards recommends a different arrangement : viz . Coke to be promoted from the Common Pleas to the King's Bench : Hobart to succeed Coke and himself to succeed Hobart . Pro- bable reasons for preferring this arrangement REASONS FOR ...
... Afterwards recommends a different arrangement : viz . Coke to be promoted from the Common Pleas to the King's Bench : Hobart to succeed Coke and himself to succeed Hobart . Pro- bable reasons for preferring this arrangement REASONS FOR ...
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... afterwards caused it to be classed among the literary works ) might perhaps with as much propriety have been placed here ; for there can be little doubt that it was closely connected with the business of this particular time , and meant ...
... afterwards caused it to be classed among the literary works ) might perhaps with as much propriety have been placed here ; for there can be little doubt that it was closely connected with the business of this particular time , and meant ...
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... afterwards ) July 31 . The occasion which led him at this time to take so complete a survey of all his affairs was probably the falling in of a considerable addition to his fortune . On Saturday , July 16 , 1608 , William Mylle , Clerk ...
... afterwards ) July 31 . The occasion which led him at this time to take so complete a survey of all his affairs was probably the falling in of a considerable addition to his fortune . On Saturday , July 16 , 1608 , William Mylle , Clerk ...
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... afterwards built Verulam House , his favourite residence for summer . After a few more memoranda of improvements to be made or thought of , which ( with one exception to be noticed afterwards ) I need not particularize , he proceeds to ...
... afterwards built Verulam House , his favourite residence for summer . After a few more memoranda of improvements to be made or thought of , which ( with one exception to be noticed afterwards ) I need not particularize , he proceeds to ...
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... afterward some person tender on the behalf of philosophy reproved Aristippus that he would offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet : but he answered That it was not his fault ...
... afterward some person tender on the behalf of philosophy reproved Aristippus that he would offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet : but he answered That it was not his fault ...
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