The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... probably in the same collection from which the letter to Mr. Murray came ; there being copies of both lying near together in the Tanner MSS . , in the Bodleian Library . The date which it bears leaves no doubt as to the occasion to ...
... probably in the same collection from which the letter to Mr. Murray came ; there being copies of both lying near together in the Tanner MSS . , in the Bodleian Library . The date which it bears leaves no doubt as to the occasion to ...
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... 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 thing we hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The result of this visit ...
... 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 thing we hear is that he visited Dr. Ban- croft . The result of this visit ...
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... probably the greatest of his forensic speeches , certainly the most interesting to non - professional readers , appears to have been delivered some time before Easter Term ( which began on the 13th of April ) 1608 ; and will be found ...
... probably the greatest of his forensic speeches , certainly the most interesting to non - professional readers , appears to have been delivered some time before Easter Term ( which began on the 13th of April ) 1608 ; and will be found ...
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... probably would ) with a struggle , was a revolution which could not be anticipated without serious apprehension : for in a constitution like the English there was no knowing how much disturbance it would cause . The best chance of ...
... probably would ) with a struggle , was a revolution which could not be anticipated without serious apprehension : for in a constitution like the English there was no knowing how much disturbance it would cause . The best chance of ...
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... ( probably because the idea was not taken , and the measures shortly after adopted by Salisbury were at variance and incompatible with it ) , I do not find that Bacon ever lost his own faith in the opinion which suggested it . As the ...
... ( probably because the idea was not taken , and the measures shortly after adopted by Salisbury were at variance and incompatible with it ) , I do not find that Bacon ever lost his own faith in the opinion which suggested it . As the ...
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