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Page xii
... they are neither repeticons nor fansies . But howsoever , I shall most humbly desier yo ′′ H : to accept them in gratious part , and so contrive that if I cannot rest , but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to xii Preface.
... they are neither repeticons nor fansies . But howsoever , I shall most humbly desier yo ′′ H : to accept them in gratious part , and so contrive that if I cannot rest , but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to xii Preface.
Page xiii
Francis Bacon. but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to 30 H : in theis things wh proceed from my self , I shalbe much more ready to doe it , in performance of yo " princely commaundmente ; And so wishing yo " H : all ...
Francis Bacon. but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to 30 H : in theis things wh proceed from my self , I shalbe much more ready to doe it , in performance of yo " princely commaundmente ; And so wishing yo " H : all ...
Page xxvii
... therefore agreeable , to my Affection , and Obligation to your Grace , to prefix your Name before them , both in English , and in Latine . For I doe conceive , that the xxviii The Epistle Dedicatorie Latine Volume of them , (
... therefore agreeable , to my Affection , and Obligation to your Grace , to prefix your Name before them , both in English , and in Latine . For I doe conceive , that the xxviii The Epistle Dedicatorie Latine Volume of them , (
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... Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe , teacheth , that the Inquirie of Truth , which is the Love - making , or Wooing of it ; The knowledge of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is ...
... Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe , teacheth , that the Inquirie of Truth , which is the Love - making , or Wooing of it ; The knowledge of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is ...
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... Affections ) provoked many to die , out of meere compassion to their Soveraigne , and as the truest sort of Followers . Nay Seneca addes Nicenesse & Saciety ; Cogita quam diù eadem feceris ; Mori velle , non tantùm Fortis , aut Miser ...
... Affections ) provoked many to die , out of meere compassion to their Soveraigne , and as the truest sort of Followers . Nay Seneca addes Nicenesse & Saciety ; Cogita quam diù eadem feceris ; Mori velle , non tantùm Fortis , aut Miser ...
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