The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1M. Murphy, 1876 - 455 páginas |
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... observation , that they which live as it were ings , " in which at intervals he resided till his death . When he was only twenty - six years of age , he was promoted to the bench ; in his twenty - eighth year he was elected lent reader ...
... observation , that they which live as it were ings , " in which at intervals he resided till his death . When he was only twenty - six years of age , he was promoted to the bench ; in his twenty - eighth year he was elected lent reader ...
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... observation of the same nature by a celebrated professor in another department of science , Sir John Hawkins , who , in his History of Music , says , " Lord Bacon , in his Natural History , has given a great variety of experiments ...
... observation of the same nature by a celebrated professor in another department of science , Sir John Hawkins , who , in his History of Music , says , " Lord Bacon , in his Natural History , has given a great variety of experiments ...
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... observation ! He seemed again offended , and rose from me , and knew enough of the common charities of courts that resolution for a while continued ; and after , to suspect every thing . He knew that the queen in the beginning of ...
... observation ! He seemed again offended , and rose from me , and knew enough of the common charities of courts that resolution for a while continued ; and after , to suspect every thing . He knew that the queen in the beginning of ...
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... observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to understand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun- sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and ...
... observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to understand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him offence ; or whereby to be able to give him faithful coun- sel ; or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and ...
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... observations are confined . 2. In the population and breed of men . 3. In the valour and military disposition of the people . 4. In the fitness of every man to be a soldier . 5. In the temper of the government to elevate the national ...
... observations are confined . 2. In the population and breed of men . 3. In the valour and military disposition of the people . 4. In the fitness of every man to be a soldier . 5. In the temper of the government to elevate the national ...
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