The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... rest by Bishop Andrews , 2 with a view , I suppose , to his reconversion . It must have been during this imprisonment , which lasted till the 7th of February , 3 that the next letter was written , which comes from the principal ...
... rest by Bishop Andrews , 2 with a view , I suppose , to his reconversion . It must have been during this imprisonment , which lasted till the 7th of February , 3 that the next letter was written , which comes from the principal ...
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... rest , Yours , etc. 7 . Parliament did not meet again in 1608 , having been further pro- rogued upon apprehension or pretence of the " sickness " then pre- valent in London ; 2 and Bacon's principal public services were performed in the ...
... rest , Yours , etc. 7 . Parliament did not meet again in 1608 , having been further pro- rogued upon apprehension or pretence of the " sickness " then pre- valent in London ; 2 and Bacon's principal public services were performed in the ...
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... rest , exercise , and refreshment , and pleasure of eye , ear , smell , taste , and spirits . The design ( which I need not more particularly describe , as the whole is written out without any abbre- viations or obscurities , and in ...
... rest , exercise , and refreshment , and pleasure of eye , ear , smell , taste , and spirits . The design ( which I need not more particularly describe , as the whole is written out without any abbre- viations or obscurities , and in ...
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... rest ; and therefore it is the more necessary to understand clearly what the thing itself really is , and what inferences we are justified in drawing from the occurrence of such memoranda in a note - book . To infer from them a natural ...
... rest ; and therefore it is the more necessary to understand clearly what the thing itself really is , and what inferences we are justified in drawing from the occurrence of such memoranda in a note - book . To infer from them a natural ...
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... rest I must refer to the foot - notes , where I have offered such further elucidations as I had to offer . The particulars are so many , the indications so obscure , and the questions alluded to , some of them , so large , that an ...
... rest I must refer to the foot - notes , where I have offered such further elucidations as I had to offer . The particulars are so many , the indications so obscure , and the questions alluded to , some of them , so large , that an ...
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