The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Band 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... pass upon him in all its rigour . After these particulars , I may venture to mention a fact related by Sir Antony Weldon , who says , that when the lieutenant of the Tower , Sir George More , came and told the earl he must prepare for ...
... pass upon him in all its rigour . After these particulars , I may venture to mention a fact related by Sir Antony Weldon , who says , that when the lieutenant of the Tower , Sir George More , came and told the earl he must prepare for ...
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... pass ; and all this came full home to Buckingham , the great object of national vengeance . The faults , too , imputed to himself , he might have extenuated so far as to procure a great mitigation of the censure that must otherwise fall ...
... pass ; and all this came full home to Buckingham , the great object of national vengeance . The faults , too , imputed to himself , he might have extenuated so far as to procure a great mitigation of the censure that must otherwise fall ...
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... pass over a long line of philosophers , all illustri- ous ; he reckons in the list of his followers a Boyle , a Locke , a Newton himself . Rawley's One singularity there was in his temperament , not easily to be accounted for : in every ...
... pass over a long line of philosophers , all illustri- ous ; he reckons in the list of his followers a Boyle , a Locke , a Newton himself . Rawley's One singularity there was in his temperament , not easily to be accounted for : in every ...
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... pass over the intermediate changes , I will just mention two , that make a full and ridiculous contrast . In the above - mentioned council held at Paris about the year 1209 , the bishops there censured Launoii , his writings , without ...
... pass over the intermediate changes , I will just mention two , that make a full and ridiculous contrast . In the above - mentioned council held at Paris about the year 1209 , the bishops there censured Launoii , his writings , without ...
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... pass that 66 philosophers were the followers of rich men , and " not rich men of philosophers ? " He answered soberly , and yet sharply , " Because the one sort knew " what they had need of , and the other did not . " And of the like ...
... pass that 66 philosophers were the followers of rich men , and " not rich men of philosophers ? " He answered soberly , and yet sharply , " Because the one sort knew " what they had need of , and the other did not . " And of the like ...
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