The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen7W. Pickering, 1827 |
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... gold buried under ground in his vineyard ; and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none : but by reason of their stirring and digging the mould about the roots of their vines , they had a great vintage the year follow ...
... gold buried under ground in his vineyard ; and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none : but by reason of their stirring and digging the mould about the roots of their vines , they had a great vintage the year follow ...
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... and soul . 19. He trembles at God's word , yet counts it sweeter to him than honey and the honey - comb , and dearer than thousands of gold and silver . 20. He believes that God will never damn him , 24 CHRISTIAN PARADOXES .
... and soul . 19. He trembles at God's word , yet counts it sweeter to him than honey and the honey - comb , and dearer than thousands of gold and silver . 20. He believes that God will never damn him , 24 CHRISTIAN PARADOXES .
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... gold , which , since it left the mine , Hath seven times passed through the fiery strait And now thou wilt not first thy word forsake , Nor yet , the righteous man that leans thereto ; But wilt his safe protection undertake , In spite ...
... gold , which , since it left the mine , Hath seven times passed through the fiery strait And now thou wilt not first thy word forsake , Nor yet , the righteous man that leans thereto ; But wilt his safe protection undertake , In spite ...
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... gold was accumulate , and store treasure , for the most part but the silver is still growing . Be- sides , infinite is the access of territory and empire , by the same enterprise . For there was never an hand drawn , that did double the ...
... gold was accumulate , and store treasure , for the most part but the silver is still growing . Be- sides , infinite is the access of territory and empire , by the same enterprise . For there was never an hand drawn , that did double the ...
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... gold as brass ? The other , whether it will polish so well ? Wherein for the latter it is probable it will ; for steel glosses are more resplendent than the like plates of brass would be ; and so is the glittering of a blade . And ...
... gold as brass ? The other , whether it will polish so well ? Wherein for the latter it is probable it will ; for steel glosses are more resplendent than the like plates of brass would be ; and so is the glittering of a blade . And ...
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