The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... choice goeth better both in church and commonwealth , yet money , and turn - serving , and cunning canvasses , and importunity prevail too much . And in places of moment , rather make able and honest men yours , than advance those that ...
... choice goeth better both in church and commonwealth , yet money , and turn - serving , and cunning canvasses , and importunity prevail too much . And in places of moment , rather make able and honest men yours , than advance those that ...
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... choice ) , and sometimes for their own ends , to make them whom they so stile , and are contented should be so stiled , to be inter- posed between the Prince and the People . Take it in either or any of these significations , let it be ...
... choice ) , and sometimes for their own ends , to make them whom they so stile , and are contented should be so stiled , to be inter- posed between the Prince and the People . Take it in either or any of these significations , let it be ...
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... choice of several men well versed in these 2 several professions or qualities , whom you think you may trust , and to them severally send copies , desiring them within twenty days after to return unto you in writing their opinions of ...
... choice of several men well versed in these 2 several professions or qualities , whom you think you may trust , and to them severally send copies , desiring them within twenty days after to return unto you in writing their opinions of ...
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... choice of the most eminent and most active ; their experience in these places will make them able for any employment in that profession afterwards . In the Laws we have a native interest , it is our Birth - right and our Inheritance ...
... choice of the most eminent and most active ; their experience in these places will make them able for any employment in that profession afterwards . In the Laws we have a native interest , it is our Birth - right and our Inheritance ...
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... choice of the persons to be employed . But give me leave , I pray , to remember unto you the constant prac- tice of that famous and wise Lady Q. Elizabeth ( who was very happy , not so much in a numerous as a wise Councel to advise her ...
... choice of the persons to be employed . But give me leave , I pray , to remember unto you the constant prac- tice of that famous and wise Lady Q. Elizabeth ( who was very happy , not so much in a numerous as a wise Councel to advise her ...
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