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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... 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 certain drinks in Turkey , 488 Of sweat , ibid . 490 Of the ...
... 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 certain drinks in Turkey , 488 Of sweat , ibid . 490 Of the ...
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... sense , Of preservation of bodies , Of the growth or multiplying of metals , ibid . 524 ibid . Of the drowning the more base metal in the more precious , Of fixation of bodies , their desire to change , 525 ibid . Of the restless nature ...
... sense , Of preservation of bodies , Of the growth or multiplying of metals , ibid . 524 ibid . Of the drowning the more base metal in the more precious , Of fixation of bodies , their desire to change , 525 ibid . Of the restless nature ...
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... sense and manliness of his answers , that she was wont to call him , in mirth , her young lord keeper . One saying of his deserves to be remembered . The queen having asked him his age , while he was yet a boy ; he answered readily ...
... sense and manliness of his answers , that she was wont to call him , in mirth , her young lord keeper . One saying of his deserves to be remembered . The queen having asked him his age , while he was yet a boy ; he answered readily ...
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... sense and sound judgment , than is commonly to be met with among women ; accompanied with a greatness of mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men , These her natural endow- ments received much , though ...
... sense and sound judgment , than is commonly to be met with among women ; accompanied with a greatness of mind and steadiness of purpose that might do honour to the best of men , These her natural endow- ments received much , though ...
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... sense led her to see , by the errors of her father and her sister , that she could expect to reign with security , only by deserving the confidence and gaining the love of the nation : and that in order thereto , she must propose to ...
... sense led her to see , by the errors of her father and her sister , that she could expect to reign with security , only by deserving the confidence and gaining the love of the nation : and that in order thereto , she must propose to ...
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