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... appears that , if the Publisher's Preface to the Europe Speculum may be trusted , what was burned was only " a spurious stolen copy , in part epitomised , in part amplified , and throughout most shamefully falsified and false printed ...
... appears that , if the Publisher's Preface to the Europe Speculum may be trusted , what was burned was only " a spurious stolen copy , in part epitomised , in part amplified , and throughout most shamefully falsified and false printed ...
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... appears to have been at one time in the hands of Robert Stephens , by whom all Bacon's letters that are con- tained in it were carefully copied and printed with great accuracy in his " Letters and Remains of the Lord Chancellor Bacon ...
... appears to have been at one time in the hands of Robert Stephens , by whom all Bacon's letters that are con- tained in it were carefully copied and printed with great accuracy in his " Letters and Remains of the Lord Chancellor Bacon ...
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... appear that you make use of them , rather than that they lead you . Above all , depend wholly ( next to God ) upon the King ; and be ruled ( as hitherto you have been ) by his instructions ; for that is best for yourself . For the ...
... appear that you make use of them , rather than that they lead you . Above all , depend wholly ( next to God ) upon the King ; and be ruled ( as hitherto you have been ) by his instructions ; for that is best for yourself . For the ...
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... appears from the fact that he not only took in good part the counsels which Bacon offered him from time to time , but ... appear . I shall endeavour presently to show how this may have come to pass ; but I must first put the reader in a ...
... appears from the fact that he not only took in good part the counsels which Bacon offered him from time to time , but ... appear . I shall endeavour presently to show how this may have come to pass ; but I must first put the reader in a ...
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... appear there ( though I agree with Professor Craik that the evidence of authorship is chiefly internal ) may be regarded , I think , as indisputable . But the form in which it is set out , and which all succeeding editors have faith ...
... appear there ( though I agree with Professor Craik that the evidence of authorship is chiefly internal ) may be regarded , I think , as indisputable . But the form in which it is set out , and which all succeeding editors have faith ...
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