The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... king , and in a king born , is almost a miracle . And the more , because there is met in your Majesty a rare conjunction , as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your Majesty standeth invested of that ...
... king , and in a king born , is almost a miracle . And the more , because there is met in your Majesty a rare conjunction , as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and human ; so as your Majesty standeth invested of that ...
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... king to the Grecians , after that Cyrus was slain in the field , and they a handful of men left to themselves in the midst of the king's territories , cut off from their country by many navigable rivers , and many hundred miles . The ...
... king to the Grecians , after that Cyrus was slain in the field , and they a handful of men left to themselves in the midst of the king's territories , cut off from their country by many navigable rivers , and many hundred miles . The ...
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... king also , still desiring to join humanity and policy together ; and thinking it against humanity to detain strangers here against their wills , and against policy that they should return and discover their knowledge of this estate ...
... king also , still desiring to join humanity and policy together ; and thinking it against humanity to detain strangers here against their wills , and against policy that they should return and discover their knowledge of this estate ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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