The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... counsel , he terminated this tedious suit , by decreeing against the defendant Wraynham , who was a man described as holding a smooth pen and a fine speech , but a fiery spirit . He immediately pub- lished a libel against the chancellor ...
... counsel , he terminated this tedious suit , by decreeing against the defendant Wraynham , who was a man described as holding a smooth pen and a fine speech , but a fiery spirit . He immediately pub- lished a libel against the chancellor ...
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... counsel for the per- ger from them , being a body dispersed : they may sons , and violent counsel for the matter . sometimes discourse high , but that doth little hurt ; besides , they are a counterpoise to the higher nobility , that ...
... counsel for the per- ger from them , being a body dispersed : they may sons , and violent counsel for the matter . sometimes discourse high , but that doth little hurt ; besides , they are a counterpoise to the higher nobility , that ...
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... counsel from a friend . Hera- clitus saith well in one of his enigmas , " Dry light is ever the best , " and certain it is , that the light that a man receiveth by counsel from an- other , is drier and purer than that which cometh from ...
... counsel from a friend . Hera- clitus saith well in one of his enigmas , " Dry light is ever the best , " and certain it is , that the light that a man receiveth by counsel from an- other , is drier and purer than that which cometh from ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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