The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reasoning , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2. Civil . ibid . 76 77 Natural History is of three sorts , 1. The a 2 1429264.
... relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of Reasoning , HISTORY divided into , 1. Natural . 2. Civil . ibid . 76 77 Natural History is of three sorts , 1. The a 2 1429264.
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... Civil History divided into , 1. Memoirs . 2. Just History . 3. Antiquities , Just History divided into Chronicles , Lives , and Narratives or Relations , 80 81 History divided also into Annals and Journals , 85 History Ecclesiastical ...
... Civil History divided into , 1. Memoirs . 2. Just History . 3. Antiquities , Just History divided into Chronicles , Lives , and Narratives or Relations , 80 81 History divided also into Annals and Journals , 85 History Ecclesiastical ...
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... Civil Doctrine divided into three Kinds of Doctrine or Prudence . 1. Prudence in Conversation . 2. Prudence in Business . 3. Prudence in Go- vernment , ibid . SYLVA SYLVARUM ; OR A NATURAL HISTORY , IN TEN CENTURIES . CENTURY I. Or ...
... Civil Doctrine divided into three Kinds of Doctrine or Prudence . 1. Prudence in Conversation . 2. Prudence in Business . 3. Prudence in Go- vernment , ibid . SYLVA SYLVARUM ; OR A NATURAL HISTORY , IN TEN CENTURIES . CENTURY I. Or ...
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... civil courage , so necessary in a great minister : and without which no minister will ever do any thing truly noble , or of lasting utility to mankind . Inviolably attached to his mistress , he served her with equal fidelity and suc ...
... civil courage , so necessary in a great minister : and without which no minister will ever do any thing truly noble , or of lasting utility to mankind . Inviolably attached to his mistress , he served her with equal fidelity and suc ...
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... civil commotions ; at a time when his whole kingdom was torn into factions , betwixt the party who had espoused the interests of his mother , and those who had declared for him . After he had taken the administration into his own hands ...
... civil commotions ; at a time when his whole kingdom was torn into factions , betwixt the party who had espoused the interests of his mother , and those who had declared for him . After he had taken the administration into his own hands ...
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