The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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... Cause of Bacon's death . Ba- con's last letter . Opening of Bacon's will . Funeral . Monument . Meautys . Bacon's ... Causes of Bacon's entering active life . Bacon's entrance into active life . His motive for reform . Re- former . Bacon ...
... Cause of Bacon's death . Ba- con's last letter . Opening of Bacon's will . Funeral . Monument . Meautys . Bacon's ... Causes of Bacon's entering active life . Bacon's entrance into active life . His motive for reform . Re- former . Bacon ...
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... cause ; of a me- mory to recollect its least circumstance ; 1 of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the council table , and of a personal dignity so well suited to his other excellencies , that his royal mistress was wont to ...
... cause ; of a me- mory to recollect its least circumstance ; 1 of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the council table , and of a personal dignity so well suited to his other excellencies , that his royal mistress was wont to ...
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... cause is , for that all concaves , that proceed from more narrow to more broad , do amplify the sound at In the tenth century of the Sylva , after having enume - joint forces directing their strength against nature rated many of the ...
... cause is , for that all concaves , that proceed from more narrow to more broad , do amplify the sound at In the tenth century of the Sylva , after having enume - joint forces directing their strength against nature rated many of the ...
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... causes of state . " ence , that the spring should not be poisoned or polluted , was ever present to his mind , —and ... cause , that hath hindered the progression of learning , because these fundamental knowledges have been studied but ...
... causes of state . " ence , that the spring should not be poisoned or polluted , was ever present to his mind , —and ... cause , that hath hindered the progression of learning , because these fundamental knowledges have been studied but ...
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... cause Essex became sensible , and said to Bacon , " I never found the queen passionate against you till I was passionate for you . " Such was the nature of this contest , which was so long protracted , that success could not compen ...
... cause Essex became sensible , and said to Bacon , " I never found the queen passionate against you till I was passionate for you . " Such was the nature of this contest , which was so long protracted , that success could not compen ...
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