The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... according to Man's three principal Faculties , into , I.HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reason- ing , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2 ...
... according to Man's three principal Faculties , into , I.HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reason- ing , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2 ...
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... that England was nei- ther to be exhausted nor provoked and his actions shewed that he believed so , according to the letter . The truth is , that as pusillanimity will talk bigger xxiv The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... that England was nei- ther to be exhausted nor provoked and his actions shewed that he believed so , according to the letter . The truth is , that as pusillanimity will talk bigger xxiv The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
Page xxv
... according to his own expression , not learned beyond certain common places ; he strikes out a new tract for himself , and enters into the most secret recesses of this wild and shadowy region ; so as to appear new on a known and beaten ...
... according to his own expression , not learned beyond certain common places ; he strikes out a new tract for himself , and enters into the most secret recesses of this wild and shadowy region ; so as to appear new on a known and beaten ...
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... according to his fancy , for the most part determined . The great affair that employed the deliberations of his council about this time , and had a fatal influence on his conduct ever after , was the marriage of prince Charles with the ...
... according to his fancy , for the most part determined . The great affair that employed the deliberations of his council about this time , and had a fatal influence on his conduct ever after , was the marriage of prince Charles with the ...
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... according to the custom of the realm , but new , and of pernicious tendency . About the same time he had determined a cause at common law . The Bacon , plaintiff , who thought himself injured , would not abide by his decision , but ...
... according to the custom of the realm , but new , and of pernicious tendency . About the same time he had determined a cause at common law . The Bacon , plaintiff , who thought himself injured , would not abide by his decision , but ...
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