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Page viii
... follows : " Essays by Lord Bacon , viz . on Studies , Discourses , Cere- " monies and Respects , Followers and Friends , Suitors , Ex- pense , Regimen of Health , Honor and Reputation , Faction , " and Negotiating . " The Catalogue then ...
... follows : " Essays by Lord Bacon , viz . on Studies , Discourses , Cere- " monies and Respects , Followers and Friends , Suitors , Ex- pense , Regimen of Health , Honor and Reputation , Faction , " and Negotiating . " The Catalogue then ...
Page xi
... follows : To my loving Brother Sr IOHN CONSTABLE Knight . * 66 My last Essaies I dedicated to my deare brother " Master Anthony Bacon , who is with God . Looking 66 66 amongst my papers this vacation , I found others " of the same ...
... follows : To my loving Brother Sr IOHN CONSTABLE Knight . * 66 My last Essaies I dedicated to my deare brother " Master Anthony Bacon , who is with God . Looking 66 66 amongst my papers this vacation , I found others " of the same ...
Page xvi
... follow , and not to go along with him , " 66 The next edition , which is a small quarto of 340 pages , was in 1625 * , and , on the 9th of April , 1626 , Lord Verulam died . It is entitled , " The Essayes or Covnsels Civill and Morall ...
... follow , and not to go along with him , " 66 The next edition , which is a small quarto of 340 pages , was in 1625 * , and , on the 9th of April , 1626 , Lord Verulam died . It is entitled , " The Essayes or Covnsels Civill and Morall ...
Page xix
... follow , but my Moral " and Political writings step in between as being more finished . These are the History of King 66 66 Henry the Seventh , and the small Book , which in " your language you have called Saggi Morali , but " I give it ...
... follow , but my Moral " and Political writings step in between as being more finished . These are the History of King 66 66 Henry the Seventh , and the small Book , which in " your language you have called Saggi Morali , but " I give it ...
Page xxxvi
... follow at the funerals " of his own reputation . " 66 PAGE 7 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but , above " all , believe it , the sweetest canticle is , Nunc ...
... follow at the funerals " of his own reputation . " 66 PAGE 7 OF THIS VOLUME . " A mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good , doth avert the dolours of death ; but , above " all , believe it , the sweetest canticle is , Nunc ...
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