Seventeenth Century Essays: From Bacon to ClarendonJacob Zeitlin C. Scribner's Sons, 1926 - 346 pages |
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Page 34
... hold of their hold , blind Dame Fortune , is brittle and Alitting . But amongst all I find nobody hath so just cause to complain of this as justice , which being the very soul and life of government , is oft time compelled to help the ...
... hold of their hold , blind Dame Fortune , is brittle and Alitting . But amongst all I find nobody hath so just cause to complain of this as justice , which being the very soul and life of government , is oft time compelled to help the ...
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... hold it the servant of nature and the schoolmaster of art , the hope of labor and the subject of reason . Farewell . April It is now April , and the nightingale begins to tune her throat against May . The sunny showers perfume the air ...
... hold it the servant of nature and the schoolmaster of art , the hope of labor and the subject of reason . Farewell . April It is now April , and the nightingale begins to tune her throat against May . The sunny showers perfume the air ...
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... hold it to be washed away in my baptism : for my actual transgressions , I compute and reckon with God but from my last repentance , sacrament , or general absolution ; and therefore am not terrified with the sins or madness of my youth ...
... hold it to be washed away in my baptism : for my actual transgressions , I compute and reckon with God but from my last repentance , sacrament , or general absolution ; and therefore am not terrified with the sins or madness of my youth ...
Contents
FRANCIS BACON | 1 |
XSIR WILLIAM CORNWALLIS | 30 |
ROBERT JOHNSON | 42 |
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