The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An appren- tice standing at a door opposite to a pillory there set up , called the tinker , with an ...
... tell whether their horns were so wide as his . 64. A tinker passing Cheapside with his usual tone , have you any work for a tinker ? An appren- tice standing at a door opposite to a pillory there set up , called the tinker , with an ...
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... tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad supper . 72. When Sir Francis Bacon was made the king's attorney , Sir Edward Coke was put up from being lord chief justice of the common pleas , to be lord chief justice of the ...
... tell you , hope is a good breakfast , but it is a bad supper . 72. When Sir Francis Bacon was made the king's attorney , Sir Edward Coke was put up from being lord chief justice of the common pleas , to be lord chief justice of the ...
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... tell thy master , if he like it , let him not spare it . 91. Michael Angelo the famous painter , paint- ing in the pope's chapel the portraiture of hell and damned souls , made one of the damned souls so like a cardinal that was his ...
... tell thy master , if he like it , let him not spare it . 91. Michael Angelo the famous painter , paint- ing in the pope's chapel the portraiture of hell and damned souls , made one of the damned souls so like a cardinal that was his ...
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... telling him ever the reason , why he put any one into his calendar . When Charles the fifth emperor , upon confidence of the noble nature of Francis passed through France , for the appeasing of the rebellion of Gaunt , Bresquet put him ...
... telling him ever the reason , why he put any one into his calendar . When Charles the fifth emperor , upon confidence of the noble nature of Francis passed through France , for the appeasing of the rebellion of Gaunt , Bresquet put him ...
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... tell him a tale , of an old rat that would needs leave the world and acquainted the young rats , that he would retire into his hole , and spend his days soli- tarily ; and would enjoy no more comfort ; and commanded them upon his high ...
... tell him a tale , of an old rat that would needs leave the world and acquainted the young rats , that he would retire into his hole , and spend his days soli- tarily ; and would enjoy no more comfort ; and commanded them upon his high ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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