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, Том 5Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1869 |
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... hath given ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in ...
... hath given ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in ...
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... hath been published lately to the world a work of Zuarez1 a Portuguese , a professor in the university of Coimbra , a confi- dent and daring writer , such a one as Tully describes in de- rision , nihil tam verens , quam ne dubitare ...
... hath been published lately to the world a work of Zuarez1 a Portuguese , a professor in the university of Coimbra , a confi- dent and daring writer , such a one as Tully describes in de- rision , nihil tam verens , quam ne dubitare ...
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... hath put the judgment of kings ' titles ( which I will undertake are never so clear but that some vain quarrel or exception may be made unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution ...
... hath put the judgment of kings ' titles ( which I will undertake are never so clear but that some vain quarrel or exception may be made unto them ) upon the fancy of every private man ; and also couples the judgment and execution ...
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... hath com- mitted a great offence , and such a one , as if he had entered into a voluntary and malicious publication of the like writing , it would have been too great an offence for the capacity of this court . But because it grew by a ...
... hath com- mitted a great offence , and such a one , as if he had entered into a voluntary and malicious publication of the like writing , it would have been too great an offence for the capacity of this court . But because it grew by a ...
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... hath now to say shall be not so much to frame them and work with them , as to express himself : that he hath formerly given them mirrors of himself , and those true and clear as they proceeded from him ; but that still there was some ...
... hath now to say shall be not so much to frame them and work with them , as to express himself : that he hath formerly given them mirrors of himself , and those true and clear as they proceeded from him ; but that still there was some ...
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