The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... whole . Each of these sections is explained with his usual extensive and minute investigation , and his usual felicity of familiar illustration . In every debate in this session he was the pow-. filled up two or three detached parts ...
... whole . Each of these sections is explained with his usual extensive and minute investigation , and his usual felicity of familiar illustration . In every debate in this session he was the pow-. filled up two or three detached parts ...
Strana lxviii
... whole amount of the feudal law , when legal proceedings were received by a judge for his épices , perquisites , short and simple , the lord defrayed the whole ex- and other remunerations , fell short of the interest pense of the ...
... whole amount of the feudal law , when legal proceedings were received by a judge for his épices , perquisites , short and simple , the lord defrayed the whole ex- and other remunerations , fell short of the interest pense of the ...
Strana 443
... whole globe of the metals , stones , the sea , are produced from the earth with any very powerful body of heat . earth , subdued in some part by the heat of the Thirdly , the obliquity of the sun's motion in its heaven , and which has ...
... whole globe of the metals , stones , the sea , are produced from the earth with any very powerful body of heat . earth , subdued in some part by the heat of the Thirdly , the obliquity of the sun's motion in its heaven , and which has ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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