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Page xxxix
... means he could devise , are forcible persuasions best waters , in my account , to knit minds toge- and instances to make me judge that a gentleman ther . There is shaped a tale in London's forge , so well born , a wise gentleman so well ...
... means he could devise , are forcible persuasions best waters , in my account , to knit minds toge- and instances to make me judge that a gentleman ther . There is shaped a tale in London's forge , so well born , a wise gentleman so well ...
Page xlv
... means , both of crown and subject ; the habit of obedience , and the moderation of discontents ; and there be considered , on the other side , the differences of religion , the troubles of neighbour countries , the ambition of Spain and ...
... means , both of crown and subject ; the habit of obedience , and the moderation of discontents ; and there be considered , on the other side , the differences of religion , the troubles of neighbour countries , the ambition of Spain and ...
Page lxii
... means , " he says , " be you persuaded to interpose yourself , either by word or letter , in any cause depending , or like to be depending in any court of justice , nor suffer any other great man to do it where you can hinder it , and ...
... means , " he says , " be you persuaded to interpose yourself , either by word or letter , in any cause depending , or like to be depending in any court of justice , nor suffer any other great man to do it where you can hinder it , and ...
Page lxix
... mean to walk in the light , so that men may know where to find me ; and this publishing thereof plainly , I hope will ... means - making or labouring , but the labouring of the counsel at the bar . " Again , because justice is a sacred ...
... mean to walk in the light , so that men may know where to find me ; and this publishing thereof plainly , I hope will ... means - making or labouring , but the labouring of the counsel at the bar . " Again , because justice is a sacred ...
Page lxxi
... means , or degree of means , which cometh not Dutch merchants of great opulence had exported of a symmetry with his majesty and greatness . gold and silver to the amount of some millions . So true is it , as Bacon himself had taught ...
... means , or degree of means , which cometh not Dutch merchants of great opulence had exported of a symmetry with his majesty and greatness . gold and silver to the amount of some millions . So true is it , as Bacon himself had taught ...
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