Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... Review . 1834 . Edinburgh Review . 1837 . LORD BACON MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND , IN 1688 Edinburgh Review . 1835 171 182 192 211 226 243 · · 299 E : SIR JOHN MALCOLM'S LIFE OF LORD CLIVE Edinburgh Review .
... Review . 1834 . Edinburgh Review . 1837 . LORD BACON MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND , IN 1688 Edinburgh Review . 1835 171 182 192 211 226 243 · · 299 E : SIR JOHN MALCOLM'S LIFE OF LORD CLIVE Edinburgh Review .
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... Bacon , and sneer at Aqui- nas . But if their situations had been changed , Bacon might have been the Angelical Doctor , the most subtle Aristotelian of the schools ; the Dominican might have led forth the sci- ences from their house of ...
... Bacon , and sneer at Aqui- nas . But if their situations had been changed , Bacon might have been the Angelical Doctor , the most subtle Aristotelian of the schools ; the Dominican might have led forth the sci- ences from their house of ...
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... Bacon . It is needless to mention Sidney and the whole tribe of Eu- phuists . For Shakspeare himself , the greatest poet that ever lived , falls into the same fault whenever he means to be particularly fine . While he abandons himself ...
... Bacon . It is needless to mention Sidney and the whole tribe of Eu- phuists . For Shakspeare himself , the greatest poet that ever lived , falls into the same fault whenever he means to be particularly fine . While he abandons himself ...
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... Bacon , will show from what quarter the hurricane is timely reformations , by reconciling the two great branches of the natural aristocracy , the capitalists and the landowners , by so widening the base of the government as to interest ...
... Bacon , will show from what quarter the hurricane is timely reformations , by reconciling the two great branches of the natural aristocracy , the capitalists and the landowners , by so widening the base of the government as to interest ...
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... Bacon tells singers , and talked in the House of Commons us , used to say that life and death were just the about seeking the Lord , might be an unprin- same to him . Why , then , " said an objector , cipled villain , whose religious ...
... Bacon tells singers , and talked in the House of Commons us , used to say that life and death were just the about seeking the Lord , might be an unprin- same to him . Why , then , " said an objector , cipled villain , whose religious ...
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