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The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical works
... yet to those that seek truth and not magistrality, it cannot but seem a matter of
great profit to see before them the several the doubt has the effect of raising
champions to maintain each side, and so keeping it up. 1 rel in Hutoria NaturaK,
vel in ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1863
MagistrAlity, ». Autoridad despótica de opiniones. MAgistrally, ad.
Despóticamente, magistral- mente. Magistrate, s. Magistrado. MagistrAtic, a.
Teniendo la autoridad de ma- Î istrado. gna ChArta, ». La magna carta que
contiene los privilegios ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
A fellow that thinks with his magistrality and goose-quill to give laws and
menages to crowns and sceptres. In this .man's writing this doctrine of deposing
or murdering Kings seems to come to a higher elevation thgn heretofore; and it is
more ...
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Of the proficience and advancement of learning
though he had been of the race of the Ottomans, thought he could not reign
except the first thing he did he killed all his brethren; yet to those that seek truth
and not magistrality, it cannot but seem a matter of great profit, to see before them
the ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu, 1840
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The two books of Francis Bacon: of the proficience and ...
101 of the Ottomans, thought he could not reign except the first thinghe did he
killed all his brethren ;3 yet to those that seek Truth and not magistrality, it cannot
but seem a matter of great profit, to see before them the several opinions
touching ...
Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.), Thomas Markby, 1852
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The Works, with Several Additional Pieces Never Before ...
... 'zibil ram oerem, uam ne dubitarc, aliqua de re, vide. retur: one that fears
nothing but this, est he should seem to doubt of any thing. A fellow that thinks with
his magistrality and vgooscquill, to give laws and menages to crowns and
scepters.
Francis Bacon of Verulam, David Mallet, 1740
A fellow that thinks with his magistrality and goose-quill to give laws and
menages to crowns and scepters. In this man's writing this doctrine of deposing
and tnurdering Kings, seems to come to a higher elevation than heretosorez and
it is ...
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Works of Francis Bacon: 3
I For although Aristotle, as though he had been of the race of the Ottomans,
thought he could not reign except the first thing he did he killed all his brethren;
yet to those that seek truth and not magistrality, it cannot but seem a matter of
great ...
... Purmenides, and the rest.1 For although Aristotle, as though he had been of
the race of the Ottomans, thought he could not reign except ihe first thing he did
he killed all his brethren ; yet to those that seek truth and not magistrality, it
cannot ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1870
... it was purloined from the regular practice, kept in secret captivity for deception
and selfish purposes, but is redeemed from the thraldom of partiality, and
emancipated from the shackles of magistrality by the light which the laws of
nature and ...
James C Whitehall, A Hammer, 1869