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And first came the question , what good could be extractel out I See " the sum of
his M . speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " ( 1616 - 7 ) . Harl . MSS .
1323 . fo . 263 . ? “ It were very likely that the breach , if any were , could not be ...
And first came the question , what good could be extractel out I See " the sum of
his M . speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " ( 1616 - 7 ) . Harl . MSS .
1323 . fo . 263 . ? “ It were very likely that the breach , if any were , could not be ...
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... interest for us at this day , except as indicating a stage in the history of opinion :
and even for that it is hardly available , because it is not carried far enough to
enable us to judge what Bacon ' s own opinion was upon the question proposed .
... interest for us at this day , except as indicating a stage in the history of opinion :
and even for that it is hardly available , because it is not carried far enough to
enable us to judge what Bacon ' s own opinion was upon the question proposed .
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Setting aside the practical question as to the lawfulness of wars for the
propagation of the faith - - a question which would now in any company of divines
and statesmen be negatived without a division , — and regarding the work as a
literary ...
Setting aside the practical question as to the lawfulness of wars for the
propagation of the faith - - a question which would now in any company of divines
and statesmen be negatived without a division , — and regarding the work as a
literary ...
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For I doubt we ought to have added or inserted into the point of lawfulness , the
question how far an Holy War is to be pursued , whether to displanting and
extermination of people ? And again , whether to enforce a new belief , and to
vindicate ...
For I doubt we ought to have added or inserted into the point of lawfulness , the
question how far an Holy War is to be pursued , whether to displanting and
extermination of people ? And again , whether to enforce a new belief , and to
vindicate ...
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