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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... pleasures and displeasures of hearing , and of the other senses , ibid . CENTURY VIII . Of veins of earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters , ibid . Of attraction by similitude of substance , 487 Of ...
... pleasures and displeasures of hearing , and of the other senses , ibid . CENTURY VIII . Of veins of earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters , ibid . Of attraction by similitude of substance , 487 Of ...
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... pleasure on the shining part of my lord Bacon's character , as a writer ; I shall not dare either to conceal or palliate his blemishes , as a man . It equally concerns the public to be made acquainted with both . Sir Nicholas Bacon was ...
... pleasure on the shining part of my lord Bacon's character , as a writer ; I shall not dare either to conceal or palliate his blemishes , as a man . It equally concerns the public to be made acquainted with both . Sir Nicholas Bacon was ...
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... pleasure . Having humbled him thus far , she stopped short , forbidding his sentence to be entered on record , and still con- tinuing him Master of the horse . She even gave him the full enjoyment of his liberty , upon his ex- pressing ...
... pleasure . Having humbled him thus far , she stopped short , forbidding his sentence to be entered on record , and still con- tinuing him Master of the horse . She even gave him the full enjoyment of his liberty , upon his ex- pressing ...
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... pleasure , or to the prerogative , as it was called ; but resolutely bent to maintain the integrity and honour of his post . One Peacham had been accused of in- Bacon Vol . V. Letter CXII . Bacon Vol . The Life of the Lord Chancellor ...
... pleasure , or to the prerogative , as it was called ; but resolutely bent to maintain the integrity and honour of his post . One Peacham had been accused of in- Bacon Vol . V. Letter CXII . Bacon Vol . The Life of the Lord Chancellor ...
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... pleasures . In the beginning of 1619 , Sir Francis Bacon was An . 1619 : created lord high Chancellor of England , and ... pleasure in which he indulged his freer and better hours . He gave to the public in 1620 his Novum Organon , as a ...
... pleasures . In the beginning of 1619 , Sir Francis Bacon was An . 1619 : created lord high Chancellor of England , and ... pleasure in which he indulged his freer and better hours . He gave to the public in 1620 his Novum Organon , as a ...
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