The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Parry & McMillan, 1854 |
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Page xviii
... thought , ( for that is proper to God , ) but it was the enforcing of a thought upon him , and binding his Imagination by a stronger , that he could think no other card . And thereupon he asked me a question or two , which I thought he ...
... thought , ( for that is proper to God , ) but it was the enforcing of a thought upon him , and binding his Imagination by a stronger , that he could think no other card . And thereupon he asked me a question or two , which I thought he ...
Page xxvi
... thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was such ... thoughts generally he reminded her of his father , who was made so- licitor of the Augmentation Office when he was ...
... thought he did it for profit ; and that if her majesty found other and abler men , he should be glad there was such ... thoughts generally he reminded her of his father , who was made so- licitor of the Augmentation Office when he was ...
Page xxvii
... thought and liberty of action , he well knew and always inculcated , was to be obtained only by the strength of the law restrain- ing and directing individual strength . In Or- " be like the late new halfpence , which , though pheus's ...
... thought and liberty of action , he well knew and always inculcated , was to be obtained only by the strength of the law restrain- ing and directing individual strength . In Or- " be like the late new halfpence , which , though pheus's ...
Page xxviii
... thought by their self- wisdom to have pinioned . " His own estimate of the value of this work is thus stated in his ... thoughts , and the sympathetic activity they impart to our torpid faculties . " 4 During his life , six or more ...
... thought by their self- wisdom to have pinioned . " His own estimate of the value of this work is thus stated in his ... thoughts , and the sympathetic activity they impart to our torpid faculties . " 4 During his life , six or more ...
Page xxxii
... thought , and now your question imports the continuance of that opinion , ) observe three points : first , make not this cessation or peace , which is concluded with Tyrone , as a service wherein you glory , but as a shuffling up of a ...
... thought , and now your question imports the continuance of that opinion , ) observe three points : first , make not this cessation or peace , which is concluded with Tyrone , as a service wherein you glory , but as a shuffling up of a ...
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