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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... principal differences in plants , 428 429 435 437 438 440 442 443 Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , 445 CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and ...
... principal differences in plants , 428 429 435 437 438 440 442 443 Of all manner of composts and helps for ground , 445 CENTURY VII . Of the affinities and differences between plants , and bodies inanimate , 449 Of affinities and ...
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... principal points of view . The characters of those with whom he had any connection will illustrate his , and shew it in a truer , as well as a fuller light . I have yet another reason for enlarging this ac- count beyond the ordinary ...
... principal points of view . The characters of those with whom he had any connection will illustrate his , and shew it in a truer , as well as a fuller light . I have yet another reason for enlarging this ac- count beyond the ordinary ...
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... principal topics of consideration , and entered into an accurate detail of what a minister ought to know and practise . In another letter to him , he has these remarkable words : " It is now time that you " should refer your actions ...
... principal topics of consideration , and entered into an accurate detail of what a minister ought to know and practise . In another letter to him , he has these remarkable words : " It is now time that you " should refer your actions ...
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... principal cause of those irre- Wilson . gularities that drew on his disgrace . Liberal in his own temper , or rather profuse beyond the condition Post . p . 2. of a man who means to preserve his integrity , he al- lowed his family in ...
... principal cause of those irre- Wilson . gularities that drew on his disgrace . Liberal in his own temper , or rather profuse beyond the condition Post . p . 2. of a man who means to preserve his integrity , he al- lowed his family in ...
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... principal periods or An . 1050. successions : the first beginning with Lanfranc , arch- bishop of Canterbury , who flourished about the middle of the eleventh century ; and ending with Albert the An . 1320. Great two ages later : the ...
... principal periods or An . 1050. successions : the first beginning with Lanfranc , arch- bishop of Canterbury , who flourished about the middle of the eleventh century ; and ending with Albert the An . 1320. Great two ages later : the ...
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