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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... hard winters , 500 Of certain medicines that condense and relieve the ibid . spirits , Of paintings of the body , 501 Of the use of bathing and anointing , ibid . Of chambletting of paper , 502 Of cuttle ink , ibid . Of earth increasing ...
... hard winters , 500 Of certain medicines that condense and relieve the ibid . spirits , Of paintings of the body , 501 Of the use of bathing and anointing , ibid . Of chambletting of paper , 502 Of cuttle ink , ibid . Of earth increasing ...
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... hard for their lives and liberties with an unrelenting tyrant : by this series of conduct , steadily pursued , she triumphed over all opposition , and rendered herself the arbitress of Europe . For it may be affirmed , that her ...
... hard for their lives and liberties with an unrelenting tyrant : by this series of conduct , steadily pursued , she triumphed over all opposition , and rendered herself the arbitress of Europe . For it may be affirmed , that her ...
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... hard Bayle , art . word in Aristotle's Physics . But the crafty demon , BARBARO . who perhaps did not understand it himself , answered in a voice so low and inarticulate , that the good prelate knew not a word he said . This was the ...
... hard Bayle , art . word in Aristotle's Physics . But the crafty demon , BARBARO . who perhaps did not understand it himself , answered in a voice so low and inarticulate , that the good prelate knew not a word he said . This was the ...
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... either Sylla , or Cæsar , or Augus- tus ever did , notwithstanding their great largesses and donatives , and distributions of lands to so many legions ; and no doubt it is hard to say Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 63.
... either Sylla , or Cæsar , or Augus- tus ever did , notwithstanding their great largesses and donatives , and distributions of lands to so many legions ; and no doubt it is hard to say Book I. ] Of the Advancement of Learning . 63.
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... hard to say , whether arms or learning have advanced greater numbers . And in case of sovereignty we see , that if arms or descent have carried away the kingdom , yet learn- ing hath carried the priesthood , which ever hath been in some ...
... hard to say , whether arms or learning have advanced greater numbers . And in case of sovereignty we see , that if arms or descent have carried away the kingdom , yet learn- ing hath carried the priesthood , which ever hath been in some ...
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