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In 1598 a second edi . tion was published by Humfrey Hooper , also in small 8vo ,
differing from the first in having the Meditations in English , and the table of
Contents of the Essays at the back of the title page . A pirated edition was printed
for ...
In 1598 a second edi . tion was published by Humfrey Hooper , also in small 8vo ,
differing from the first in having the Meditations in English , and the table of
Contents of the Essays at the back of the title page . A pirated edition was printed
for ...
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32. Of Followers . 33. Of Negociating . 34. Of Faction . 35. Of Praise . 36. Of
Iudicature . 37. Of vaine glory . 38. Of greatnes of Kingdomes . 39. Of the publike .
40. Of Warre and peace . The second edition must have been published between
the ...
32. Of Followers . 33. Of Negociating . 34. Of Faction . 35. Of Praise . 36. Of
Iudicature . 37. Of vaine glory . 38. Of greatnes of Kingdomes . 39. Of the publike .
40. Of Warre and peace . The second edition must have been published between
the ...
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But in 1618 an Italian translation of the second edition was published by John
Beale , which was made with Bacon's knowledge , if not at his request , The
author of the translation is not known . Mr Singer conjectured that it was Father ...
But in 1618 an Italian translation of the second edition was published by John
Beale , which was made with Bacon's knowledge , if not at his request , The
author of the translation is not known . Mr Singer conjectured that it was Father ...
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This was probably intended to be the second volume of his works , the De
Augmentis being the first , and to have contained what were afterwards published
by his chaplain , Dr Rawley , in 1638 , under the title Operum Moralium et
Civilium ...
This was probably intended to be the second volume of his works , the De
Augmentis being the first , and to have contained what were afterwards published
by his chaplain , Dr Rawley , in 1638 , under the title Operum Moralium et
Civilium ...
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... Second ; And so to consider Men as Christians , as we forget that they are Men
. Lucretius the Poet , when he beheld the Act of Agamemnon , that could endure
the Sacrificing of his owne Daughter , exclaimed ; Tantum Relligio potuit ...
... Second ; And so to consider Men as Christians , as we forget that they are Men
. Lucretius the Poet , when he beheld the Act of Agamemnon , that could endure
the Sacrificing of his owne Daughter , exclaimed ; Tantum Relligio potuit ...
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