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Pagina 10
... truth is , that he was so inordinately ambitious of station and wealth , that he would have done almost anything to secure them . His own relatives knew this well - so did Elizabeth - and this , after all is , perhaps , the true secret ...
... truth is , that he was so inordinately ambitious of station and wealth , that he would have done almost anything to secure them . His own relatives knew this well - so did Elizabeth - and this , after all is , perhaps , the true secret ...
Pagina 13
... truth ; which is , that there hath not been , since Christ's time , any king or temporal monarch which has been so learned in all literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare ...
... truth ; which is , that there hath not been , since Christ's time , any king or temporal monarch which has been so learned in all literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare ...
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... truth as applied to Bacon , i . e . , " Un beau génie , mais une àme souvent commune . " money as would pay a week's board and lodging , he would suppress it . " The simple - hearted old lady , though first indignant at such base ...
... truth as applied to Bacon , i . e . , " Un beau génie , mais une àme souvent commune . " money as would pay a week's board and lodging , he would suppress it . " The simple - hearted old lady , though first indignant at such base ...
Pagina 18
... truth of history is fully accepted in reference to the author's character ; nor are the errors of his philosophy denied . On the contrary , they are candidly pointed out ; while , what is intrinsically good and valuable , is analyzed ...
... truth of history is fully accepted in reference to the author's character ; nor are the errors of his philosophy denied . On the contrary , they are candidly pointed out ; while , what is intrinsically good and valuable , is analyzed ...
Pagina 21
... truth . * We are told that the same philosopher paid much attention to geometry and held the science in great esteem until his disciple , Archytas , framed powerful machines on mathematical principles . This , according to Plu- tarch ...
... truth . * We are told that the same philosopher paid much attention to geometry and held the science in great esteem until his disciple , Archytas , framed powerful machines on mathematical principles . This , according to Plu- tarch ...
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