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... hath reigned during the minority of some of her neighbour princes , and during the factions and divisions of their people upon deep and irreconcilable quarrels , and during the embracing greatness of some one that hath made himself so ...
... hath reigned during the minority of some of her neighbour princes , and during the factions and divisions of their people upon deep and irreconcilable quarrels , and during the embracing greatness of some one that hath made himself so ...
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... hath received , all from ignorance , but ignorance severally disguised ; appearing sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imper- fections ...
... hath received , all from ignorance , but ignorance severally disguised ; appearing sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imper- fections ...
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... hath brought to light a great number of good and fruitful inventions and experiments , as well for the disclosing of nature , as for the use of man's life . And as for the overmuch credit that hath been given unto authors in sciences ...
... hath brought to light a great number of good and fruitful inventions and experiments , as well for the disclosing of nature , as for the use of man's life . And as for the overmuch credit that hath been given unto authors in sciences ...
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... hath also some affinity with the former , is a conceit , that of former opinions or sects , after variety and examination , the best hath still prevailed , and suppressed the rest : so as , if a man should begin the labour of a new ...
... hath also some affinity with the former , is a conceit , that of former opinions or sects , after variety and examination , the best hath still prevailed , and suppressed the rest : so as , if a man should begin the labour of a new ...
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Francis Bacon. · man hath made and framed spring - heads , conduits , | a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do , it is cisterns , and pools , which men have accustomed not any thing you can do to the boughs , but it is bikewise ...
Francis Bacon. · man hath made and framed spring - heads , conduits , | a tree bear more fruit than it hath used to do , it is cisterns , and pools , which men have accustomed not any thing you can do to the boughs , but it is bikewise ...
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