The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... whole term of his banishment a correspondence by letter was kept up : and it was in the last year of Bacon's life that he added to his Essays , at Matthew's special request , an Essay on Friendship , in commemoration of an inti- macy ...
... whole term of his banishment a correspondence by letter was kept up : and it was in the last year of Bacon's life that he added to his Essays , at Matthew's special request , an Essay on Friendship , in commemoration of an inti- macy ...
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... whole truth , even where it was least favourable . And therefore though I am aware that a general account of this manuscript , giving full ex- tracts of the more interesting parts , and passing by what is trivial or obscure , might be ...
... whole truth , even where it was least favourable . And therefore though I am aware that a general account of this manuscript , giving full ex- tracts of the more interesting parts , and passing by what is trivial or obscure , might be ...
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... whole is written out without any abbre- viations or obscurities , and in minute detail ) appears to have been , in part at least , carried out ; for it was in the neighbourhood and view of these ponds that he afterwards built Verulam ...
... whole is written out without any abbre- viations or obscurities , and in minute detail ) appears to have been , in part at least , carried out ; for it was in the neighbourhood and view of these ponds that he afterwards built Verulam ...
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... whole that in seeking for illustrations it is not easy to light upon them . But here is one which will answer the purpose as well , perhaps , as any . may assume , I suppose , that there is no immorality in a Solicitor- General wishing ...
... whole that in seeking for illustrations it is not easy to light upon them . But here is one which will answer the purpose as well , perhaps , as any . may assume , I suppose , that there is no immorality in a Solicitor- General wishing ...
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... whole note is crossed out . the 2 speaches . Namely the speeches on general naturalization , and on union of laws . the L. Fivy : the Advoc . Cragius . In the list of Commissioners for the Union on the part of Scotland the names occur ...
... whole note is crossed out . the 2 speaches . Namely the speeches on general naturalization , and on union of laws . the L. Fivy : the Advoc . Cragius . In the list of Commissioners for the Union on the part of Scotland the names occur ...
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