Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that his valuable Letters contain many most interesting ...
... hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that his valuable Letters contain many most interesting ...
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... hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and pro- fitable inventions and discoveries , the best state of that province . This , whether it be curiosity or vain glory , or nature , or , if one take it ...
... hope I should bring in industrious observations , grounded conclusions , and pro- fitable inventions and discoveries , the best state of that province . This , whether it be curiosity or vain glory , or nature , or , if one take it ...
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... hope , ' he adds , though in this he was mistaken , that when sir Edward Coke's Reports and my rules and decisions shall come to posterity , there will be , what- soever is now thought , question , who was the greatest lawyer ? ' tise ...
... hope , ' he adds , though in this he was mistaken , that when sir Edward Coke's Reports and my rules and decisions shall come to posterity , there will be , what- soever is now thought , question , who was the greatest lawyer ? ' tise ...
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... hope to dispose or digest the authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses , in such order and method , as they should take light from one another , though they took no light from me ; ' and then proceeds to say , that ' my ...
... hope to dispose or digest the authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses , in such order and method , as they should take light from one another , though they took no light from me ; ' and then proceeds to say , that ' my ...
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... hope without offence , ) to suggest , that it consists not either with the dignity or the truth of history , to allow the principles or prejudices of party to pre- dominate over the mind of the historian ; mach serveth me not to ...
... hope without offence , ) to suggest , that it consists not either with the dignity or the truth of history , to allow the principles or prejudices of party to pre- dominate over the mind of the historian ; mach serveth me not to ...
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