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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... opinion absolutely , would require almost supernatural en- dowments , and a universal acquaintance with the famous characters of all countries . It would involve the collation of eras and cycles ; it would be , to raise the dead and ...
... opinion absolutely , would require almost supernatural en- dowments , and a universal acquaintance with the famous characters of all countries . It would involve the collation of eras and cycles ; it would be , to raise the dead and ...
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... opinion of the present day ; nor will the estimate appear either exaggerated or extravagant , after the careful perusal of these works . The history of such a reputation would be a task far beyond the limits of so brief an Essay as that ...
... opinion of the present day ; nor will the estimate appear either exaggerated or extravagant , after the careful perusal of these works . The history of such a reputation would be a task far beyond the limits of so brief an Essay as that ...
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... opinion , overt sedi- tion from simple non - uniformity ; and proceed on this monstrous conclusion to take measures for punishing the holders of the doctrine as if it had been reduced to practice , the opinion as if it had brought forth ...
... opinion , overt sedi- tion from simple non - uniformity ; and proceed on this monstrous conclusion to take measures for punishing the holders of the doctrine as if it had been reduced to practice , the opinion as if it had brought forth ...
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... opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from another , though they ... opinion was desired , or which he deemed of sufficient importance to justify him in delivering his sentiments pub ...
... opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from another , though they ... opinion was desired , or which he deemed of sufficient importance to justify him in delivering his sentiments pub ...
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... opinion was that pope Julius was too dear , and that the king would not come to his rates . But it is more probable that that pope , who was extremely jealous of the dignity of the see of Rome , and of the acts thereof , knowing that ...
... opinion was that pope Julius was too dear , and that the king would not come to his rates . But it is more probable that that pope , who was extremely jealous of the dignity of the see of Rome , and of the acts thereof , knowing that ...
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