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... Elizabeth's ambassador at the French court , who intrusted him with an important mission to the Queen , he wrote the tract entitled “ Notes on the State of Europe , " which , although embodying a good deal of interesting information ...
... Elizabeth's ambassador at the French court , who intrusted him with an important mission to the Queen , he wrote the tract entitled “ Notes on the State of Europe , " which , although embodying a good deal of interesting information ...
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“ The chief defect , ” he says , " of Bacon , is an excess of that virtue which covereth a multitude of sins . ” How different from the estimate of Macaulay ! But the works of Bacon are of much more importance 16 [ Dec. , LORD DICOX .
“ The chief defect , ” he says , " of Bacon , is an excess of that virtue which covereth a multitude of sins . ” How different from the estimate of Macaulay ! But the works of Bacon are of much more importance 16 [ Dec. , LORD DICOX .
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But the works of Bacon are of much more importance than his character ; and it is pleasant to observe that we are soon to have a full reprint of the latest and best English edition . Only one volume of the American edition has yet been ...
But the works of Bacon are of much more importance than his character ; and it is pleasant to observe that we are soon to have a full reprint of the latest and best English edition . Only one volume of the American edition has yet been ...
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This , however , is not of much importance , and Mr. Spedding assigns a reason for it which is plausible , if not altogether satisfactory . He tells us that , inasinuch as all the parts of the Instauration were incomplete and more or ...
This , however , is not of much importance , and Mr. Spedding assigns a reason for it which is plausible , if not altogether satisfactory . He tells us that , inasinuch as all the parts of the Instauration were incomplete and more or ...
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By this means he gave it an importance and dignity which it had never possessed before . In a word , he taught those capable of thinking how they could make the best use of their reasoning faculties . Is there not sufficient glory in ...
By this means he gave it an importance and dignity which it had never possessed before . In a word , he taught those capable of thinking how they could make the best use of their reasoning faculties . Is there not sufficient glory in ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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