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Francis Bacon
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1 2 | delivered it to our foremost man. In which scroll were written 2 4 | brims of it. A reverend man was he to behold. He came 3 4 | ship-boat, sending the principal man amongst us save one, and 4 5 | And thereupon the man, whom I before described, 5 10| look up to God, and every man reform his own ways. Besides, 6 12| there came to us a new man, that we had not seen before, 7 17| palm; and when the wise man had taken it with all reverence 8 25| which is made by a great man with you, that the descendants 9 25| came back either ship or man from that voyage. Neither 10 25| by name Altabin, a wise man and a great warrior, knowing 11 26| great earthquake, as your man saith, for that whole tract 12 26| that although it destroyed man and beast generally, yet 13 28| instrument, though a mortal man: his name was Salomana; 14 28| novelties and commixture of man ners. It is true, the like 15 33| it; it is granted to any man that shall live to see thirty 16 34| also then ever choose one man from among his sons, to 17 35| the King is debtor to no man, but for propagation of 18 37| thy father saith it; the man by whom thou hast breath 19 38| Bensalem extremely. Surely this man of whom I speak would ever 20 38| that he was more than a man; and he would tell how God 21 38| country of Bensalem, this man would make no end of commending 22 38| these Jewish dreams, the man was a wise man and learned, 23 38| dreams, the man was a wise man and learned, and of great 24 41| faithful nuptial union of man and wife, that was first 25 42| that the reverence of a man’s self, is, next religion, 26 44| one of the friends of the man, and another of the friends 27 46| made his entry. He was a man of middle stature and age, 28 57| diseases, and the restoring of man’s body from arefaction; 29 60| wrought upon the body of man. Wherein we find many strange 30 70| that they will deceive any man’s taste. And in this house 31 79| of use and practice for man’s life and knowledge, as


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