The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... majesty's ' learning , to whom I have dedicated this work ; " and whose virtue and perfection in that kind did chiefly move me to a work of this nature . And " so with signification of my most humble duty and " affection to your ...
... majesty's ' learning , to whom I have dedicated this work ; " and whose virtue and perfection in that kind did chiefly move me to a work of this nature . And " so with signification of my most humble duty and " affection to your ...
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... majesty , to whom it is dedicated , or your particular inclination to myself ; who , as I never " took so much comfort in any labours of my own , so I shall never " acknowledge myself more obliged in any thing to the labours of ...
... majesty , to whom it is dedicated , or your particular inclination to myself ; who , as I never " took so much comfort in any labours of my own , so I shall never " acknowledge myself more obliged in any thing to the labours of ...
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... majesty , Lord Bacon says , " I hear my former book " of the Advancement of Learning , is well tasted in " the universities here , and the English colleges " abroad and this is the same argument sunk deeper . " 66 An edition in 8vo ...
... majesty , Lord Bacon says , " I hear my former book " of the Advancement of Learning , is well tasted in " the universities here , and the English colleges " abroad and this is the same argument sunk deeper . " 66 An edition in 8vo ...
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... majesty that liveth , ) in my judg- ment the most excellent is that of queen Elizabeth , your immediate predecessor in this part of Britain ; a princess that , if Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him ...
... majesty that liveth , ) in my judg- ment the most excellent is that of queen Elizabeth , your immediate predecessor in this part of Britain ; a princess that , if Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him ...
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... majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and ex- cellency of your individual person , than to the busi- ness of your crown and ...
... majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and ex- cellency of your individual person , than to the busi- ness of your crown and ...
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