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... rest , but must shew my dutiful and devoted " affection to your highness in these things which proceed from myself , I shall be much more ready " to do it in performance of any of your princely " commandments . And so wishing your ...
... rest , but must shew my dutiful and devoted " affection to your highness in these things which proceed from myself , I shall be much more ready " to do it in performance of any of your princely " commandments . And so wishing your ...
Page xii
... rest in my " contemplations ; so my contemplations ever found " rest in your louing conference and judgment . So " wishing you all good , I remaine " Your louing brother and friend , " FRA . BACON . " The Table of Essays is , 1. Of ...
... rest in my " contemplations ; so my contemplations ever found " rest in your louing conference and judgment . So " wishing you all good , I remaine " Your louing brother and friend , " FRA . BACON . " The Table of Essays is , 1. Of ...
Page xxxv
... rest , incited some of his fellows to go in " with him , and he would venture to see how his father did ; for " he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting " in the midst of a rich Parmesan cheese . ' So he applied ...
... rest , incited some of his fellows to go in " with him , and he would venture to see how his father did ; for " he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting " in the midst of a rich Parmesan cheese . ' So he applied ...
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... into the face of his chosen . The poet that beautified the sect , that was otherwise inferior to the rest , saith yet excellently well : " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and Note 66 66 " to see ships tossed upon the 4 OF TRUTH .
... into the face of his chosen . The poet that beautified the sect , that was otherwise inferior to the rest , saith yet excellently well : " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and Note 66 66 " to see ships tossed upon the 4 OF TRUTH .
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... rest in providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business ; it will be acknowlged even by those that practise it not , that clean and round dealing is the ...
... rest in providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business ; it will be acknowlged even by those that practise it not , that clean and round dealing is the ...
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