The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen4Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... course inferior to that of the MS . in the Herald's College ; for a note of which I am indebted to T. W. King , Esq . , York Herald . It cannot , I think , have been taken from the ' Remains , ' where it first appeared in print ( p . 76 ) ...
... course inferior to that of the MS . in the Herald's College ; for a note of which I am indebted to T. W. King , Esq . , York Herald . It cannot , I think , have been taken from the ' Remains , ' where it first appeared in print ( p . 76 ) ...
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... course . 24 Dec. 1607 . FR . BACON . 4 . It must have been about this time that Bacon made acquaintance with a new kind of mortification . His young friend Toby Matthew , for whom he seems to have had a strong personal affection ...
... course . 24 Dec. 1607 . FR . BACON . 4 . It must have been about this time that Bacon made acquaintance with a new kind of mortification . His young friend Toby Matthew , for whom he seems to have had a strong personal affection ...
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... course unpopular ; for it imposed upon their children the very state of things which they had refused for themselves , and from which they would have saved their posterity if they could . That this unpopularity was so great and so ...
... course unpopular ; for it imposed upon their children the very state of things which they had refused for themselves , and from which they would have saved their posterity if they could . That this unpopularity was so great and so ...
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... course depend upon the course of events , which could not be foreseen . But the prudence of a general inclination of the national policy in that direction would depend upon the measure of forces , and upon the ques- tion whether England ...
... course depend upon the course of events , which could not be foreseen . But the prudence of a general inclination of the national policy in that direction would depend upon the measure of forces , and upon the ques- tion whether England ...
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... course for " from the wonders of nature is the nearest passage and intelligence towards the wonders of art , " and " it is no more but by following , and as it were hounding , nature in her wanderings , to be able to lead her back to ...
... course for " from the wonders of nature is the nearest passage and intelligence towards the wonders of art , " and " it is no more but by following , and as it were hounding , nature in her wanderings , to be able to lead her back to ...
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