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... true , however , that the Baconian philosophy gets credit for much more than it has accomplished . Both its ad- vantages and its errors are greatly exaggerated ; but the latter much more than the former . After making all due allowance ...
... true , however , that the Baconian philosophy gets credit for much more than it has accomplished . Both its ad- vantages and its errors are greatly exaggerated ; but the latter much more than the former . After making all due allowance ...
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... true friend , except Ben Johnson , ever Bacon had . At the risk of offending the Queen , while her chief favorite , he would on all occasions , in and out of season , urge the claims of Bacon in compliance with the most earnest wishes ...
... true friend , except Ben Johnson , ever Bacon had . At the risk of offending the Queen , while her chief favorite , he would on all occasions , in and out of season , urge the claims of Bacon in compliance with the most earnest wishes ...
Pagina 10
... true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to destroy his reputation with posterity , as he had already destroyed his life . It was only ...
... true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to destroy his reputation with posterity , as he had already destroyed his life . It was only ...
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... True , he was but half a king when , instead of insisting on the liberation of his mother , on learning that she was condemned to death by Elizabeth , he con- tented himself with causing prayers to be offered up for her con- version ...
... True , he was but half a king when , instead of insisting on the liberation of his mother , on learning that she was condemned to death by Elizabeth , he con- tented himself with causing prayers to be offered up for her con- version ...
Pagina 13
... true as a thing that God knoweth , that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your lordship than this , that I may safely be that to you now , which I was truly before . " Were any further proof necessary to show ...
... true as a thing that God knoweth , that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your lordship than this , that I may safely be that to you now , which I was truly before . " Were any further proof necessary to show ...
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