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... matter of experimental inquiry . — Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest observations on that grand subject ...
... matter of experimental inquiry . — Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest observations on that grand subject ...
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... matter , since there is variety allowed in counsel , as a discord in music , to make it more perfect . - Works , vol . 12 , p . 3 . to ingratiate himself with the people , ―a deadly political 14 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON : In the same ...
... matter , since there is variety allowed in counsel , as a discord in music , to make it more perfect . - Works , vol . 12 , p . 3 . to ingratiate himself with the people , ―a deadly political 14 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON : In the same ...
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... matter must be an appendix to my lord of Essex's suit , or whether her ma- jesty , pretending to prove my ability , meaneth * It is easy to perceive from lord Essex's letters on this subject , that the Queen , conscious of the influence ...
... matter must be an appendix to my lord of Essex's suit , or whether her ma- jesty , pretending to prove my ability , meaneth * It is easy to perceive from lord Essex's letters on this subject , that the Queen , conscious of the influence ...
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... matter , but you Mr. Serjeant Fleming was appointed Solicitor- General on the 5th November , 1596. In his Orig . Jurid . p . 140 , Dugdale gives a copy of the order by which the Queen , out of her especial grace and mere motion ...
... matter , but you Mr. Serjeant Fleming was appointed Solicitor- General on the 5th November , 1596. In his Orig . Jurid . p . 140 , Dugdale gives a copy of the order by which the Queen , out of her especial grace and mere motion ...
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... matters ; I die , " these were his very words , " if I do not somewhat towards your fortune , you shall not deny to ... matter , but that his lordship's offer made me call to mind what was wont to be said , when I was in France , of the ...
... matters ; I die , " these were his very words , " if I do not somewhat towards your fortune , you shall not deny to ... matter , but that his lordship's offer made me call to mind what was wont to be said , when I was in France , of the ...
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