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And therefore my hope is , your Lordship will finish a good work , and consider that time groweth precious with me . Once more the fact that Francis Bacon is a married man is stated ; that Cecil had done something to bring about the ...
And therefore my hope is , your Lordship will finish a good work , and consider that time groweth precious with me . Once more the fact that Francis Bacon is a married man is stated ; that Cecil had done something to bring about the ...
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That admirable Spirit of yours delighteth in LIGHT ; and I hope well that even in your times many Noble Inventions may be discovered for man's use . For who can tell , now the Mine of Truth is once opened , how the veins will go ...
That admirable Spirit of yours delighteth in LIGHT ; and I hope well that even in your times many Noble Inventions may be discovered for man's use . For who can tell , now the Mine of Truth is once opened , how the veins will go ...
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He loved to consider religion as the bond of CHARITY , the curb of evil passions , the consolation of the wretched , the support of the timid , the hope of the dying . With great minuteness of observation , he had an amplitude of ...
He loved to consider religion as the bond of CHARITY , the curb of evil passions , the consolation of the wretched , the support of the timid , the hope of the dying . With great minuteness of observation , he had an amplitude of ...
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