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They are but mere hints , at once the token that the idea of history had been present in Lord Bacon's mind , and the evidence that it had not been worked out on paper - at least in this way . But one reign is not a fragment , it is a ...
They are but mere hints , at once the token that the idea of history had been present in Lord Bacon's mind , and the evidence that it had not been worked out on paper - at least in this way . But one reign is not a fragment , it is a ...
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Whether it was quite delicate in a man of his rank to accept a present under such circumstances , may be questioned . ... The inference is , that in all the other cases mentioned in the articles against him he received presents secretly ...
Whether it was quite delicate in a man of his rank to accept a present under such circumstances , may be questioned . ... The inference is , that in all the other cases mentioned in the articles against him he received presents secretly ...
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Now , this representation is entirely different from that of Bacon , and it is also different from that which the history of science itself presents to us . The most important and real discoveries , the largest and profoundest results ...
Now , this representation is entirely different from that of Bacon , and it is also different from that which the history of science itself presents to us . The most important and real discoveries , the largest and profoundest results ...
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