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... adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much revered and loved by the readers and gentlemen of the Inn . † * Essay on Gardening , vol . 1 , p . 154. In his Sylva Sylvarum , he ...
... adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself with such sweetness and generosity , that he was much revered and loved by the readers and gentlemen of the Inn . † * Essay on Gardening , vol . 1 , p . 154. In his Sylva Sylvarum , he ...
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... in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 . sought for office , he adds , because I see 22 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 . sought for office , he adds , because I see 22 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. sought for office , he adds , because I see that ' place of any reasonable countenance doth bring commandment of more wits than of a man's own , which is the thing I greatly affect . ' He well knew ...
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. sought for office , he adds , because I see that ' place of any reasonable countenance doth bring commandment of more wits than of a man's own , which is the thing I greatly affect . ' He well knew ...
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... adds , evidently alluding to his Maxims , I have travelled myself , at the first more cursorily , since with more dili- gence , and will go on with it . ' * 6 The generalizing character of Bacon's mind , —that habit of always ...
... adds , evidently alluding to his Maxims , I have travelled myself , at the first more cursorily , since with more dili- gence , and will go on with it . ' * 6 The generalizing character of Bacon's mind , —that habit of always ...
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... adds , that expound statutes , to do as scholars are willed to do , that is , first to seek out the principal verb ; that is , to note and single out the material words whereupon this statute is framed ; for there are , in every statute ...
... adds , that expound statutes , to do as scholars are willed to do , that is , first to seek out the principal verb ; that is , to note and single out the material words whereupon this statute is framed ; for there are , in every statute ...
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