The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Evil . Proposal of marriage to Lady Hat- ton . Reading on Statute of Uses . Essex solicits command in Ireland . Interruption of intimacy between Bacon and Essex . Ba- VOL . I .- ( 2 ) Page con dissuades Essex from accepting the command ...
... Evil . Proposal of marriage to Lady Hat- ton . Reading on Statute of Uses . Essex solicits command in Ireland . Interruption of intimacy between Bacon and Essex . Ba- VOL . I .- ( 2 ) Page con dissuades Essex from accepting the command ...
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... EVIL 72 27. Friendship .. 33 .... 28. Expense ... 35 29. The true Greatness of Kingdoms and MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HU- MAN PHILOSOPHY . Estates 36 30. Regiment of Health 39 31. Suspicion . 40 Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge ...
... EVIL 72 27. Friendship .. 33 .... 28. Expense ... 35 29. The true Greatness of Kingdoms and MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HU- MAN PHILOSOPHY . Estates 36 30. Regiment of Health 39 31. Suspicion . 40 Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge ...
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... evil , that by his will he endowed two lectures in either of the universities , by " a lecturer , whether stranger or English , provided he is not professed in divinity , law , or physic . " The subject of universities , and the ...
... evil , that by his will he endowed two lectures in either of the universities , by " a lecturer , whether stranger or English , provided he is not professed in divinity , law , or physic . " The subject of universities , and the ...
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... evil eye , their down look , and incurvation of the body , by atheism , as no longer , says he , looking up to heaven ; the trembling and shaking of the limbs , by unsteadiness and inconstancy ; the bending of their fingers as to lay ...
... evil eye , their down look , and incurvation of the body , by atheism , as no longer , says he , looking up to heaven ; the trembling and shaking of the limbs , by unsteadiness and inconstancy ; the bending of their fingers as to lay ...
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... evil opinion thereby . And if your lordship had grounded only upon the said information of theirs , I might and would truly have upholden that few of the matters were justly objected ; as the very circum- stances do induce , in that ...
... evil opinion thereby . And if your lordship had grounded only upon the said information of theirs , I might and would truly have upholden that few of the matters were justly objected ; as the very circum- stances do induce , in that ...
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