The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... passed through his country , he said to some of his followers that if he went into England he should either be perpetual prisoner in the Tower , or else lose his head and his members , meaning ( as I take it ) he should have the ...
... passed through his country , he said to some of his followers that if he went into England he should either be perpetual prisoner in the Tower , or else lose his head and his members , meaning ( as I take it ) he should have the ...
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... passed between them we are not told ; but the advice he received would probably be that he should lay his case before the Archbishop of Canterbury , as the man who had authority to deal with such cases : and , accordingly , the next ...
... passed between them we are not told ; but the advice he received would probably be that he should lay his case before the Archbishop of Canterbury , as the man who had authority to deal with such cases : and , accordingly , the next ...
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... passed . But it is time to make an end of those follies . And you shall at this time pardon me this one fault of writing to you . For I mean to do it no more till you use me and respect me as you ought . So wishing you better than it ...
... passed . But it is time to make an end of those follies . And you shall at this time pardon me this one fault of writing to you . For I mean to do it no more till you use me and respect me as you ought . So wishing you better than it ...
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... passed through his mind , unguarded by any of the explanations , cautions , qualifications , etc. , of which it was ... passing by what is trivial or obscure , might be made more agreeable and entertaining , I have resolved to print the ...
... passed through his mind , unguarded by any of the explanations , cautions , qualifications , etc. , of which it was ... passing by what is trivial or obscure , might be made more agreeable and entertaining , I have resolved to print the ...
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... passing through various intermediate forms , deve- loped at last into the first book of the Novum Organum . But the Cogitata et Visa was designed to be an introduction to a speci- men of the true method applied , and resulting in some ...
... passing through various intermediate forms , deve- loped at last into the first book of the Novum Organum . But the Cogitata et Visa was designed to be an introduction to a speci- men of the true method applied , and resulting in some ...
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