The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait: Vol. 1, Band 1Henry G. Bohn, 1850 - 797 Seiten |
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... greater man of the two . Bacon was not a mere lawyer , but he was a first - rate one . The genius of the man was not more remarkable than his industry ; and what is there in our laws , so subtle , extensive , or perplexed , that his ...
... greater man of the two . Bacon was not a mere lawyer , but he was a first - rate one . The genius of the man was not more remarkable than his industry ; and what is there in our laws , so subtle , extensive , or perplexed , that his ...
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... greater sort , I did think it not impossible to work some profitable effect ; the rather be- cause where an inferior wit is bent and constant upon one subject , he shall many times , with patience and meditation , dissolve and undo many ...
... greater sort , I did think it not impossible to work some profitable effect ; the rather be- cause where an inferior wit is bent and constant upon one subject , he shall many times , with patience and meditation , dissolve and undo many ...
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... greater evils than that against which they sought to be protected ; and the want of respect for the law which resulted from the circumstance , that it was found to be a burden , rather than a defence , to those who chiefly needed its ...
... greater evils than that against which they sought to be protected ; and the want of respect for the law which resulted from the circumstance , that it was found to be a burden , rather than a defence , to those who chiefly needed its ...
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... greater part of the rules and principles they contain . Some of them , however , can scarcely with justice be passed over , and to one or two , before quitting the subject , it seems proper briefly to advert . His Charge against Duels ...
... greater part of the rules and principles they contain . Some of them , however , can scarcely with justice be passed over , and to one or two , before quitting the subject , it seems proper briefly to advert . His Charge against Duels ...
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... greater impression and operation upon the states abroad than it any ways received from thence . And now last this most happy and glorious event , that this island of Britain , divided from all the world , should be united in itself ...
... greater impression and operation upon the states abroad than it any ways received from thence . And now last this most happy and glorious event , that this island of Britain , divided from all the world , should be united in itself ...
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