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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... kind of know- ledge , useful and ornamental . An original genius , formed not to receive implicit notions of think- ing and reasoning from what was admitted and taught before him ; but to prescribe laws himself , in the empire of ...
... kind of know- ledge , useful and ornamental . An original genius , formed not to receive implicit notions of think- ing and reasoning from what was admitted and taught before him ; but to prescribe laws himself , in the empire of ...
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... kind of censure on the pompous and swelling title prefixed to it . Though the piece itself is lost , it ap- pears to have been the first outlines of that amazing design , which he afterwards filled up and finished in his grand ...
... kind of censure on the pompous and swelling title prefixed to it . Though the piece itself is lost , it ap- pears to have been the first outlines of that amazing design , which he afterwards filled up and finished in his grand ...
Page xi
... kind ; and the youth all over England were ordered to be duly trained in military exercises . Her navy was fallen to decay , and almost abandoned . This she set herself to repair with an attention , which the great bulwark of this ...
... kind ; and the youth all over England were ordered to be duly trained in military exercises . Her navy was fallen to decay , and almost abandoned . This she set herself to repair with an attention , which the great bulwark of this ...
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... kind , more complaisant than the great council of the nation had been : I mean the naturalization of all Scotsmen born since his accession to the throne of England . This was adjudged by Sir Edward Coke in Case of the the great case of ...
... kind , more complaisant than the great council of the nation had been : I mean the naturalization of all Scotsmen born since his accession to the throne of England . This was adjudged by Sir Edward Coke in Case of the the great case of ...
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... kind of proud humour that may 66 over - work the medicine . " All this was to be done with much caution and privacy ; for the very ser- 66 jeants , appointed to manage part of the trial , The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... kind of proud humour that may 66 over - work the medicine . " All this was to be done with much caution and privacy ; for the very ser- 66 jeants , appointed to manage part of the trial , The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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