Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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And Saint James saith , “ This is true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . . ” So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and ...
And Saint James saith , “ This is true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . . ” So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and ...
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9 ) “ ' HE reader will have already obtained from the previous chapter a true insight into the identities and the characters of the three Royal Actors about to play leading parts in a series of Acts destined to end in an agony of ...
9 ) “ ' HE reader will have already obtained from the previous chapter a true insight into the identities and the characters of the three Royal Actors about to play leading parts in a series of Acts destined to end in an agony of ...
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no wish to represent true greatness , as in water , which shows things bigger than they are , but rather , AS BY AN INSTRUMENT OF ART , helping the sense to take a true magnitude and dimention ” . Quite clearly Francis Bacon indicates ...
no wish to represent true greatness , as in water , which shows things bigger than they are , but rather , AS BY AN INSTRUMENT OF ART , helping the sense to take a true magnitude and dimention ” . Quite clearly Francis Bacon indicates ...
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