Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 14
... Bacon did not obtain the reversion of the Clerkship of the Star Chamber till some time after his disappointment in regard to the office of Solicitor - General . which , " says Rawley , " he waited in 14 BACON'S WORKS .
... Bacon did not obtain the reversion of the Clerkship of the Star Chamber till some time after his disappointment in regard to the office of Solicitor - General . which , " says Rawley , " he waited in 14 BACON'S WORKS .
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... regard to his own true sphere at the close as well as at the outset of his public life . In the depth of their reciprocal love , he says to his brother , 6 * We have abstracted the notices of the last six of these editions , as well as ...
... regard to his own true sphere at the close as well as at the outset of his public life . In the depth of their reciprocal love , he says to his brother , 6 * We have abstracted the notices of the last six of these editions , as well as ...
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... regard to the true rule or principle of unity : - Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two * Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace . The same person shall be beloved after death . Behold , he is in the desert ...
... regard to the true rule or principle of unity : - Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two * Lord , now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace . The same person shall be beloved after death . Behold , he is in the desert ...
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... regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants , cannot gather this fruit , except ( to make themselves capable thereof ) they raise some persons to be as it were com- panions , and almost equal to ...
... regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants , cannot gather this fruit , except ( to make themselves capable thereof ) they raise some persons to be as it were com- panions , and almost equal to ...
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... regard of a sober man : " Non est major confusio , quam serii et joci ; ” there is no greater confusion than the confounding of jest and earnest . The majesty of religion , and the contempt and deformity of things ridiculous , are ...
... regard of a sober man : " Non est major confusio , quam serii et joci ; ” there is no greater confusion than the confounding of jest and earnest . The majesty of religion , and the contempt and deformity of things ridiculous , are ...
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