The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... doth somewhat move me for though I cannot accuse myself , that I am either prodigal or slothful , yet , my health is not to spend , nor my course to get . Lastly , I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends , as I have moderate ...
... doth somewhat move me for though I cannot accuse myself , that I am either prodigal or slothful , yet , my health is not to spend , nor my course to get . Lastly , I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends , as I have moderate ...
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... doth benignly value and assess me at , by reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those inferior gifts which | God hath allotted unto me , most to view : yet that it ...
... doth benignly value and assess me at , by reason of my sundry wants , and the disadvantage of my nature , being unapt to lay forth the simple store of those inferior gifts which | God hath allotted unto me , most to view : yet that it ...
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... doth extenuate the honour of a service , course of God's providence in things now depend- being but a rebel and a savage , I differ from him ; ing , and calling into consideration how great for I see the justest triumphs that the Romans ...
... doth extenuate the honour of a service , course of God's providence in things now depend- being but a rebel and a savage , I differ from him ; ing , and calling into consideration how great for I see the justest triumphs that the Romans ...
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... doth ; but when a direction is once given , it shall be pursued and performed ; and your majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a king , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how , for the passages ...
... doth ; but when a direction is once given , it shall be pursued and performed ; and your majesty shall only be troubled with the true care of a king , which is to think what you would have done in chief , and not how , for the passages ...
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... doth , in all things , right to her memory ; a very just and princely retribution . But from this occasion , by a very easy ascent , I passed farther , being put in mind , by this representative of her person , of the more true and more ...
... doth , in all things , right to her memory ; a very just and princely retribution . But from this occasion , by a very easy ascent , I passed farther , being put in mind , by this representative of her person , of the more true and more ...
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