The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... whole might towards the advancement of the sciences , and to retain freedom of thought , together with humility of mind ; and not to suffer the talent which the ancients have deposited with you , to lie dead in a napkin . Doubtless ...
... whole might towards the advancement of the sciences , and to retain freedom of thought , together with humility of mind ; and not to suffer the talent which the ancients have deposited with you , to lie dead in a napkin . Doubtless ...
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... whole work of the redemption and restitution of man , to a state superior to the angels . " This [ superior ] seems to hit upon that place , oάyyeλo , which argues but equality . Suarez ( De Angelis , lib . 1 , cap . 1 ) saith , that ...
... whole work of the redemption and restitution of man , to a state superior to the angels . " This [ superior ] seems to hit upon that place , oάyyeλo , which argues but equality . Suarez ( De Angelis , lib . 1 , cap . 1 ) saith , that ...
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... whole business ) to the press by my lord chancellor's advice . I pray God direct his majesty in the cloth busi- ness , that that thorn may be once out of our sides . His majesty knoweth my opinion ab antiquo . Thanks be to God of your ...
... whole business ) to the press by my lord chancellor's advice . I pray God direct his majesty in the cloth busi- ness , that that thorn may be once out of our sides . His majesty knoweth my opinion ab antiquo . Thanks be to God of your ...
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... whole table , for the particular propositions and reckonings , will be too tedious for you , and will draw the business itself into length ; and to make any particular committees of yourselves were to impose that upon a few which ...
... whole table , for the particular propositions and reckonings , will be too tedious for you , and will draw the business itself into length ; and to make any particular committees of yourselves were to impose that upon a few which ...
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... whole business and carriage of the same for his honour and profit to the commissioners of trea- sure , or because it is a legal forfeiture to myself , Mr. Chancellor , Sir Edward Coke , and my Lord Chief Justice of England , and by us ...
... whole business and carriage of the same for his honour and profit to the commissioners of trea- sure , or because it is a legal forfeiture to myself , Mr. Chancellor , Sir Edward Coke , and my Lord Chief Justice of England , and by us ...
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