The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... matter might easily be made , either through misinformation or mis- recollection . 2 . The reduction of Ireland to obedience and civilization had been proceeding slowly , through many difficulties ; and though Bacon had not yet found ...
... matter might easily be made , either through misinformation or mis- recollection . 2 . The reduction of Ireland to obedience and civilization had been proceeding slowly , through many difficulties ; and though Bacon had not yet found ...
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... matter . A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER.1 Sir Vincent Skinner , I see that by your needless delays this matter is grown to a new question ; wherein for the matter itself , if it had been stayed at the beginning by my ...
... matter . A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER.1 Sir Vincent Skinner , I see that by your needless delays this matter is grown to a new question ; wherein for the matter itself , if it had been stayed at the beginning by my ...
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... matters . The style of courtesy is as much a matter of fashion as the style of dress ; and forms which in one generation it would be unmannerly to omit , in the next it would be vulgar to use . But comparing this with other letters of ...
... matters . The style of courtesy is as much a matter of fashion as the style of dress ; and forms which in one generation it would be unmannerly to omit , in the next it would be vulgar to use . But comparing this with other letters of ...
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... matter , form , business , study , touch- ing myself , service , others ; either sparsim or in schedules , without ... matters of the same kind . After which he proceeds to review the contents of his cabinet , and reconsider the ...
... matter , form , business , study , touch- ing myself , service , others ; either sparsim or in schedules , without ... matters of the same kind . After which he proceeds to review the contents of his cabinet , and reconsider the ...
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... matter of prohibitions , " - which was a dis- pute of considerable constitutional importance between the Courts at ... matters which history still discusses with eager interest , it has a historical value . Being set down however so ...
... matter of prohibitions , " - which was a dis- pute of considerable constitutional importance between the Courts at ... matters which history still discusses with eager interest , it has a historical value . Being set down however so ...
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