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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... less evil to have no opinion of God at all , than such as is impious towards his divine majesty and goodness . Good Mr. Matthew , receive yourself back from these courses of perdition . Willing to have written a great deal more , I ...
... less evil to have no opinion of God at all , than such as is impious towards his divine majesty and goodness . Good Mr. Matthew , receive yourself back from these courses of perdition . Willing to have written a great deal more , I ...
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... less variety of opinion . . . . Et sic deter- minata et terminata est ista quæstio . " 8 . There is another writing of Bacon's which appears to have been composed about this time , and ( though its form and the use to which he turned it ...
... less variety of opinion . . . . Et sic deter- minata et terminata est ista quæstio . " 8 . There is another writing of Bacon's which appears to have been composed about this time , and ( though its form and the use to which he turned it ...
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... less effectual to correct it . And though we have not evidence equally conclusive that he was by nature disinclined to the arts and appliances by which men win the favour of the great and rise in the world , or that he was apt to ...
... less effectual to correct it . And though we have not evidence equally conclusive that he was by nature disinclined to the arts and appliances by which men win the favour of the great and rise in the world , or that he was apt to ...
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... less unfit ; which was so far well , and would have been better if it had been sooner . Another note which , though very short in itself , and the interpreta- tion very doubtful , is pretty sure to be seen and interpreted , will pro ...
... less unfit ; which was so far well , and would have been better if it had been sooner . Another note which , though very short in itself , and the interpreta- tion very doubtful , is pretty sure to be seen and interpreted , will pro ...
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... less than seventy years old , in the hope of obtaining a legacy for which he could allege no ostensible claim on the ground of kindred , service , custom , or humanity , seems to me an enterprise too unpromising to be so much as thought ...
... less than seventy years old , in the hope of obtaining a legacy for which he could allege no ostensible claim on the ground of kindred , service , custom , or humanity , seems to me an enterprise too unpromising to be so much as thought ...
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