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Attorneys General for England and Wales / Empiricists / Francis Bacon / Perfection / Baconian theory / John Spilsbury / British people / Christianity / English people
Date: 2010-01-31 16:35:14
Attorneys General for England and Wales
Empiricists
Francis Bacon
Perfection
Baconian theory
John Spilsbury
British people
Christianity
English people

The Second Book. Bacon, Francis[removed]Advancement of Learning[removed]:33 PM

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