The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... record left by a man who died within this century would be severely censured , and that too without any reference to the feelings of rela- tions still living , but merely on the ground of justice to the dead . " Proclaim the faults he ...
... record left by a man who died within this century would be severely censured , and that too without any reference to the feelings of rela- tions still living , but merely on the ground of justice to the dead . " Proclaim the faults he ...
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... record as this , it is necessary to remember that the things of which a man needs to remind himself are those which he is himself apt to forget . The man who most needs to caution himself against being overreached in a bargain or taken ...
... record as this , it is necessary to remember that the things of which a man needs to remind himself are those which he is himself apt to forget . The man who most needs to caution himself against being overreached in a bargain or taken ...
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... record of a contest with indigestion , and of the effects of it , bodily and mental . These also are written out quite fully and intel- ligibly , and may be read in the original without help . To medical men they may probably be ...
... record of a contest with indigestion , and of the effects of it , bodily and mental . These also are written out quite fully and intel- ligibly , and may be read in the original without help . To medical men they may probably be ...
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... record remains . All we know is that he succeeded six years after in getting Sir H. Hobart transferred to a place of higher dignity for which he thought him less unfit ; which was so far well , and would have been better if it had been ...
... record remains . All we know is that he succeeded six years after in getting Sir H. Hobart transferred to a place of higher dignity for which he thought him less unfit ; which was so far well , and would have been better if it had been ...
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... records and rolls in the Tower . There is a letter to him from Bacon in the Inner Temple Library , asking for the loan of a copy of certain collections con- cerning the King's prerogative , etc. It is dated 27 Feb. 1608-9 , and will ...
... records and rolls in the Tower . There is a letter to him from Bacon in the Inner Temple Library , asking for the loan of a copy of certain collections con- cerning the King's prerogative , etc. It is dated 27 Feb. 1608-9 , and will ...
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