The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... with administrators ... Property by legacy . ............ . 266 426 266 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and R Of the carriage of sounds , and their direction or CONTENTS xiii.
... with administrators ... Property by legacy . ............ . 266 426 266 266 A Description of such a Natural and Experi- mental History as shall be sufficient and R Of the carriage of sounds , and their direction or CONTENTS xiii.
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... direction or spreading ; and of the area which sound fills , together and severally ..... 539 INDEX ............ LORD BACON'S WORKS . LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . SIR. Page MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS , ( translated from the Latin . ) The Ebb and ...
... direction or spreading ; and of the area which sound fills , together and severally ..... 539 INDEX ............ LORD BACON'S WORKS . LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . SIR. Page MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS , ( translated from the Latin . ) The Ebb and ...
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... direction , yet , it is that which is best to me , being no man of war , and ignorant in the particulars of state : for a man may by the eye set up the white right in the midst of the butt , though he be no archer . Therefore I will ...
... direction , yet , it is that which is best to me , being no man of war , and ignorant in the particulars of state : for a man may by the eye set up the white right in the midst of the butt , though he be no archer . Therefore I will ...
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... direction is once given , it shall be pursued and performed ; and your majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a king , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how , for the passages . I do presume ...
... direction is once given , it shall be pursued and performed ; and your majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a king , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how , for the passages . I do presume ...
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... directions in readiness ; where- in I cannot forget what the poet Martial saith ; " O ! quantum est subitis cassibus ingenium ! " signifying , that accident is many times more subtle than foresight , and overreacheth expecta- tion : and ...
... directions in readiness ; where- in I cannot forget what the poet Martial saith ; " O ! quantum est subitis cassibus ingenium ! " signifying , that accident is many times more subtle than foresight , and overreacheth expecta- tion : and ...
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