Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... ancient Woman , scated on Helm - Crag , Was ready with her cavern : Hammer - Scar , And the tall Steep of Silver - How , sent forth A noise of laughter ; southern Loughrigg heard , And Fairfield answered with a mountain tone : Helvellyn ...
... ancient Woman , scated on Helm - Crag , Was ready with her cavern : Hammer - Scar , And the tall Steep of Silver - How , sent forth A noise of laughter ; southern Loughrigg heard , And Fairfield answered with a mountain tone : Helvellyn ...
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... ancient sav- ings ; and if I grow to be a rich man , you will give me leave to give it back again to some of your unrewarded followers . ' 999 Touched , perhaps , with the generosity or gratitude of his friend , or hoping still for ...
... ancient sav- ings ; and if I grow to be a rich man , you will give me leave to give it back again to some of your unrewarded followers . ' 999 Touched , perhaps , with the generosity or gratitude of his friend , or hoping still for ...
Side 35
... ancient form of reading , being of less ostentation and more fruit than the manner lately accustomed ; for the use then was , substantially to expound the statutes by grounds and diversities ; as you shall find the reading still to run ...
... ancient form of reading , being of less ostentation and more fruit than the manner lately accustomed ; for the use then was , substantially to expound the statutes by grounds and diversities ; as you shall find the reading still to run ...
Side 36
... ancient course , to open the law upon doubts , and not to open doubts upon the law . ' He then enters upon an examination of the statute , treating , in the first place , of the nature and definition of a use , its inception and ...
... ancient course , to open the law upon doubts , and not to open doubts upon the law . ' He then enters upon an examination of the statute , treating , in the first place , of the nature and definition of a use , its inception and ...
Side 53
... Ancients , ' in which , from the ancient allegories , he endea- vours to elicit some implicit truths , contem- plated , as he supposes , by the original authors of them , but concealed from the common eye . Perhaps it will be thought by ...
... Ancients , ' in which , from the ancient allegories , he endea- vours to elicit some implicit truths , contem- plated , as he supposes , by the original authors of them , but concealed from the common eye . Perhaps it will be thought by ...
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