The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... perhaps indormiscere ; or where I do indulgere genio ; or where , in fine , I give any manner of disadvantage to myself . This , super totam materiam , you must not fail to note ; besides , all such words and phrases as you cannot like ...
... perhaps indormiscere ; or where I do indulgere genio ; or where , in fine , I give any manner of disadvantage to myself . This , super totam materiam , you must not fail to note ; besides , all such words and phrases as you cannot like ...
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... perhaps as we have a right to know of that part of his domestic trials . 1 13th Feb. 1606-7 . 2 It bears no date . But I gather from it that his grandfather and his father were still alive , and that his wife was under the age of twenty ...
... perhaps as we have a right to know of that part of his domestic trials . 1 13th Feb. 1606-7 . 2 It bears no date . But I gather from it that his grandfather and his father were still alive , and that his wife was under the age of twenty ...
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... 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 to bear upon the solution of the most important state - problem ...
... 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 to bear upon the solution of the most important state - problem ...
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... perhaps arise whether it be justifiable even now to publish them . There can be no doubt that a literary executor who should publish any similar record left by a man who died within this century would be severely censured , and that too ...
... perhaps arise whether it be justifiable even now to publish them . There can be no doubt that a literary executor who should publish any similar record left by a man who died within this century would be severely censured , and that too ...
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... perhaps only raising within himself the question whether he shall assume ) " greater confidence and authority in discourses of this nature " [ that is on philosophical subjects ] , “ tanquam sui certus et de alto despiciens , " we may ...
... perhaps only raising within himself the question whether he shall assume ) " greater confidence and authority in discourses of this nature " [ that is on philosophical subjects ] , “ tanquam sui certus et de alto despiciens , " we may ...
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