The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page 88
... thought not good , it would be little to assistance , much to secrecy : the dis- tribution of the business we made was into four parts . First , The perusing of the former grievance , and of things of like nature which have come in ...
... thought not good , it would be little to assistance , much to secrecy : the dis- tribution of the business we made was into four parts . First , The perusing of the former grievance , and of things of like nature which have come in ...
Page 118
... thought fit to use all freedom with you in that , as in other things ; and , there- fore , have thought fit to tell you , that he being a man of very good reputation , and a stout man , that will not yield to any thing , wherein he con ...
... thought fit to use all freedom with you in that , as in other things ; and , there- fore , have thought fit to tell you , that he being a man of very good reputation , and a stout man , that will not yield to any thing , wherein he con ...
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... THOUGHT THUS , AND SUCH IS THE METHOD HE WITHIN HIMSELF pursued , wHICH HE THOUGHT IT CONCERNED BOTH THE LIVING AND POSTERITY TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH . SEEING he was satisfied that the human under- | be infinite , and above the ...
... THOUGHT THUS , AND SUCH IS THE METHOD HE WITHIN HIMSELF pursued , wHICH HE THOUGHT IT CONCERNED BOTH THE LIVING AND POSTERITY TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH . SEEING he was satisfied that the human under- | be infinite , and above the ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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