The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... hope his Majesty's happy government will work a greater miracle in this kingdom than ever St. Patrick did ; for St. Patrick did only banish the poisonous worms , but suffered the men full of poison to inhabit the land still ; but his ...
... hope his Majesty's happy government will work a greater miracle in this kingdom than ever St. Patrick did ; for St. Patrick did only banish the poisonous worms , but suffered the men full of poison to inhabit the land still ; but his ...
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... hope occasion reserveth our meeting for a vacation , when we may have 2 Bacon's Works , edited by Birch , 1763 . 1 Add . MSS . 5503 . 3 " This occurrent . . . doth cross my coming over the next term , by interrupting the business ...
... hope occasion reserveth our meeting for a vacation , when we may have 2 Bacon's Works , edited by Birch , 1763 . 1 Add . MSS . 5503 . 3 " This occurrent . . . doth cross my coming over the next term , by interrupting the business ...
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... hope of further liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably ...
... hope of further liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably ...
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... hope he will ) at the least within the bounds of loyalty to his Majesty , and natural piety towards your country . And I intreat you much , sometimes to meditate upon the extreme effects of superstition in this last Powder Treason ; fit ...
... hope he will ) at the least within the bounds of loyalty to his Majesty , and natural piety towards your country . And I intreat you much , sometimes to meditate upon the extreme effects of superstition in this last Powder Treason ; fit ...
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... hope is unjust . But even if the result of the proceeding did involve so grave an inconvenience , it is difficult to see how the Government could have avoided it . To say that a doubtful question of law , involving the private rights of ...
... hope is unjust . But even if the result of the proceeding did involve so grave an inconvenience , it is difficult to see how the Government could have avoided it . To say that a doubtful question of law , involving the private rights of ...
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