Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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Strana 448
... true account of what he had misrepresented was shown to him in original authorities . We are thus enabled to ... true , and that something else is true . If not true to fact , they are true to the idea , which is alone of any consequence ...
... true account of what he had misrepresented was shown to him in original authorities . We are thus enabled to ... true , and that something else is true . If not true to fact , they are true to the idea , which is alone of any consequence ...
Strana 283
... true that in the essays the " Counsels , civil and moral , " are addressed quite as often to prudence as to any more disinter- ested motive . It is true that there is an absence of the emotional element in all ' Bacon's writings ; an ...
... true that in the essays the " Counsels , civil and moral , " are addressed quite as often to prudence as to any more disinter- ested motive . It is true that there is an absence of the emotional element in all ' Bacon's writings ; an ...
Strana 283
... true of view , upon a great lawyer and Judge who was equally familiar with the " colors that in the essays the “ Counsels , civil of good and evil . ” The exact nature of and moral , " are addressed quite as Bacon's corruption is ...
... true of view , upon a great lawyer and Judge who was equally familiar with the " colors that in the essays the “ Counsels , civil of good and evil . ” The exact nature of and moral , " are addressed quite as Bacon's corruption is ...
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