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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... speak , betwixt Prerogative and Liberty ; that , if he did not encou- rage , he at least connived at , the invasions that were every day making into the latter . Yet this was against his inclination , as well as against his better sense ...
... speak , betwixt Prerogative and Liberty ; that , if he did not encou- rage , he at least connived at , the invasions that were every day making into the latter . Yet this was against his inclination , as well as against his better sense ...
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... superior abilities of the writer and pleader , of the philosopher and companion . In conversation he could assume the most differing cha- 17 4 racters , and speak the language proper to each lviii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... superior abilities of the writer and pleader , of the philosopher and companion . In conversation he could assume the most differing cha- 17 4 racters , and speak the language proper to each lviii The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... speaking of , a reverence they no longer had for their God . The most abandoned among them , miscreants , familiar with crimes that humanity startles at , would yet , at the hazard of their lives , defend the immunities of a church , a ...
... speaking of , a reverence they no longer had for their God . The most abandoned among them , miscreants , familiar with crimes that humanity startles at , would yet , at the hazard of their lives , defend the immunities of a church , a ...
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... speak freely , the features of both pa- rents were all along equally blended in the com- plexion of the daughter . To trace at length the rise , progress , and variations of this philosophy , would be an undertaking not only curious but ...
... speak freely , the features of both pa- rents were all along equally blended in the com- plexion of the daughter . To trace at length the rise , progress , and variations of this philosophy , would be an undertaking not only curious but ...
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... speaking of . That many particular experiments have been found doubtful or false , cannot be wondered at the whole was then a tract of science uncultivated and desert . If several considerable men , treading in the path he struck out ...
... speaking of . That many particular experiments have been found doubtful or false , cannot be wondered at the whole was then a tract of science uncultivated and desert . If several considerable men , treading in the path he struck out ...
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