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... honour . " As another specimen , his sentiments upon Death , the decomposition of compounds , may be selected . In his doctrine of motion , he says , " The political motion is that by which the parts of a body are restrained , from ...
... honour . " As another specimen , his sentiments upon Death , the decomposition of compounds , may be selected . In his doctrine of motion , he says , " The political motion is that by which the parts of a body are restrained , from ...
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... honoured for necessity only , but that they will become coadjutors and instruments of the divine omnipo- tence and clemency in prolonging and renewing the life of man , by safe , and convenient , and civil ways , though hitherto ...
... honoured for necessity only , but that they will become coadjutors and instruments of the divine omnipo- tence and clemency in prolonging and renewing the life of man , by safe , and convenient , and civil ways , though hitherto ...
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... honour conferred upon him to be called his son . He caused his Essays and treatise De Augmentis to be translated into French ; and , with the affectionate enthusiasm of youth , upon his return to France , requested and obtained his ...
... honour conferred upon him to be called his son . He caused his Essays and treatise De Augmentis to be translated into French ; and , with the affectionate enthusiasm of youth , upon his return to France , requested and obtained his ...
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... honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to ... honour to him and to human nature . t . 64 . His exclusion from the verge of the court had long 1624 . been remitted ...
... honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to ... honour to him and to human nature . t . 64 . His exclusion from the verge of the court had long 1624 . been remitted ...
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... honour which he in- vested her withal , which she wore until her dying day , being twenty years and more after his death . " He was religious , and died in the faith established in the church of England . ( b ) Bacon has been accused of ...
... honour which he in- vested her withal , which she wore until her dying day , being twenty years and more after his death . " He was religious , and died in the faith established in the church of England . ( b ) Bacon has been accused of ...
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