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Francis Bacon. NEW PUBLICATIONS . may be shown that this kind of sympathy may be purely of the intellect , and need not involve any genuine draft upon the affections . And in support DEAN CHURCH'S " BACON . of this position it is to be ...
Francis Bacon. NEW PUBLICATIONS . may be shown that this kind of sympathy may be purely of the intellect , and need not involve any genuine draft upon the affections . And in support DEAN CHURCH'S " BACON . of this position it is to be ...
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Francis Bacon. A Short Life of Bacon . It is true that Bacon had been on a footing It seems to us that the small ... but it will which the life and works of Francis Bacon are scarcely be maintained that is one of her discussed by Prof.
Francis Bacon. A Short Life of Bacon . It is true that Bacon had been on a footing It seems to us that the small ... but it will which the life and works of Francis Bacon are scarcely be maintained that is one of her discussed by Prof.
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The Works of Francis Bacon , Baron of Verulam , Viscount St. Alban , and Lord High Chancellor of England . Collected and edited by JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M.A. , late Fellow of ...
The Works of Francis Bacon , Baron of Verulam , Viscount St. Alban , and Lord High Chancellor of England . Collected and edited by JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M.A. , late Fellow of ...
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