The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... respect of the person that should graunt it , but in respect of those which are like to crosse it . Nothing is thought so easie a request to a great person as his letter , and yet if it be not in a good cause , it is so much out of his ...
... respect of the person that should graunt it , but in respect of those which are like to crosse it . Nothing is thought so easie a request to a great person as his letter , and yet if it be not in a good cause , it is so much out of his ...
Strana 443
... respect being had to the different part of the earth toward its surface as a kind of parts of the earth , that for instance the sun should bark or incrustation , and that all the entities never be vertically above the greater part of ...
... respect being had to the different part of the earth toward its surface as a kind of parts of the earth , that for instance the sun should bark or incrustation , and that all the entities never be vertically above the greater part of ...
Strana 444
... respect being had to their first source , the sun . Nor does heat cherish every kind of heat : but after they differ mutually a good number of de- grees , they mutually destroy themselves not less than cold natures , and assume their ...
... respect being had to their first source , the sun . Nor does heat cherish every kind of heat : but after they differ mutually a good number of de- grees , they mutually destroy themselves not less than cold natures , and assume their ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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