The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... Nature and the Empire of Man ...... ...... 315 The Second Book of Aphorisms on the Inter- pretation of Nature , or the Reign of Man 371 A PREPARATION FOR A NATURAL AND EXPE- RIMENTAL HISTORY .. But it is otherwise with administrators ...
... Nature and the Empire of Man ...... ...... 315 The Second Book of Aphorisms on the Inter- pretation of Nature , or the Reign of Man 371 A PREPARATION FOR A NATURAL AND EXPE- RIMENTAL HISTORY .. But it is otherwise with administrators ...
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... nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those inferior gifts which God hath allotted unto me , most to view : yet that it would please her excellent majesty , not to ac- count my thankfulness the less , for that my disa ...
... nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those inferior gifts which God hath allotted unto me , most to view : yet that it would please her excellent majesty , not to ac- count my thankfulness the less , for that my disa ...
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... nature , and more unfit by the preoccupation of my mind . Therefore , calling myself home , I have now for a time enjoyed myself , where like- wise I desire to make the world partaker ; my labours ( if so I may term that which was the ...
... nature , and more unfit by the preoccupation of my mind . Therefore , calling myself home , I have now for a time enjoyed myself , where like- wise I desire to make the world partaker ; my labours ( if so I may term that which was the ...
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... nature ) that in you she will come to the question of " quid fiet homini , quem rex vult honorare ? " But how is it now ? A man of a nature not to be ruled , that hath the advantage of my affection and knoweth it , of an estate not ...
... nature ) that in you she will come to the question of " quid fiet homini , quem rex vult honorare ? " But how is it now ? A man of a nature not to be ruled , that hath the advantage of my affection and knoweth it , of an estate not ...
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... nature of an inheritance ; tion and operation of these words or clause , abs- que impetitione vasti : for within these two branches will aptly fall whatsoever can be perti- nently spoken in this question , without obscuring the question ...
... nature of an inheritance ; tion and operation of these words or clause , abs- que impetitione vasti : for within these two branches will aptly fall whatsoever can be perti- nently spoken in this question , without obscuring the question ...
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