The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... thought himself ill- used , and wrote to remonstrate with what effect I cannot say the letter itself ( which comes from his own collection ) containing all I know of the matter . A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER.1 Sir ...
... thought himself ill- used , and wrote to remonstrate with what effect I cannot say the letter itself ( which comes from his own collection ) containing all I know of the matter . A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER.1 Sir ...
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... thought expedient to offer him " the oath , " which the King thought he would not refuse to take . This it seems he could not do : where- upon he was committed to the Fleet prison by the Archbishop , and there visited by various people ...
... thought expedient to offer him " the oath , " which the King thought he would not refuse to take . This it seems he could not do : where- upon he was committed to the Fleet prison by the Archbishop , and there visited by various people ...
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... thought with Bacon that there could be no secure union between the two countries without naturalisation , and that the sooner it took place the better ; for it settled that part of the question which was most important . The remaining ...
... thought with Bacon that there could be no secure union between the two countries without naturalisation , and that the sooner it took place the better ; for it settled that part of the question which was most important . The remaining ...
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... thought that our subsequent history has discredited his judg- ment that England , Scotland , and Ireland , united under one Crown , possessed all those conditions in a higher degree than any of the great monarchies of the world did at ...
... thought that our subsequent history has discredited his judg- ment that England , Scotland , and Ireland , united under one Crown , possessed all those conditions in a higher degree than any of the great monarchies of the world did at ...
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... thoughts as they passed through his mind , unguarded by any of the explanations , cautions , qualifications , etc. , of ... thought of him expired 240 years ago , and the only interest that any man now living or any that shall be born ...
... thoughts as they passed through his mind , unguarded by any of the explanations , cautions , qualifications , etc. , of ... thought of him expired 240 years ago , and the only interest that any man now living or any that shall be born ...
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