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... given to Sir Julius Cæsar at the nuptial ceremony by her uncle , the great Sir Francis Bacon , then Attorney General , and the friendship which had long subsisted between these two eminent persons was strengthened and confirmed by this ...
... given to Sir Julius Cæsar at the nuptial ceremony by her uncle , the great Sir Francis Bacon , then Attorney General , and the friendship which had long subsisted between these two eminent persons was strengthened and confirmed by this ...
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... given in the upper house of parliament full three years since , and more , hath endured loss of his place , imprisonment , and confinement also for a great time , which may suffice for the satisfaction of justice and example to others ...
... given in the upper house of parliament full three years since , and more , hath endured loss of his place , imprisonment , and confinement also for a great time , which may suffice for the satisfaction of justice and example to others ...
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... given by one who knew him well , " that he had a spacious forehead and piercing eye , looking upward as a soul in sublime contemplation , a countenance worthy of one who was to set free captive philosophy . " ( a ) His life of mind was ...
... given by one who knew him well , " that he had a spacious forehead and piercing eye , looking upward as a soul in sublime contemplation , a countenance worthy of one who was to set free captive philosophy . " ( a ) His life of mind was ...
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... given a great variety of experiments touching music , that shew him to have been , not barely a philosopher , an inquirer into phenomena of sound , but a master of the science of harmony , and very intimately acquainted with the ...
... given a great variety of experiments touching music , that shew him to have been , not barely a philosopher , an inquirer into phenomena of sound , but a master of the science of harmony , and very intimately acquainted with the ...
Pagina cdlxiii
... given to any light conceits , or descanting upon words , but did ever purposely and industriously avoid them ; for he held such things to be but digressions or diversions from the scope intended , and to derogate from the weight and ...
... given to any light conceits , or descanting upon words , but did ever purposely and industriously avoid them ; for he held such things to be but digressions or diversions from the scope intended , and to derogate from the weight and ...
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