The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... profitable suit for himself : but such a fancy raised only by an opinion cannot be long lived , unless the man have solid worth to uphold it otherwise when once discovered it vanisheth sud- denly . But when a favourite in court shall be ...
... profitable suit for himself : but such a fancy raised only by an opinion cannot be long lived , unless the man have solid worth to uphold it otherwise when once discovered it vanisheth sud- denly . But when a favourite in court shall be ...
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... profitable to disburthen the land of such inhabitants as may well be spared , and to employ their labours in the conquest of some foreign parts without in- jury to the natives . Yet these cautions are to be observed in these ...
... profitable to disburthen the land of such inhabitants as may well be spared , and to employ their labours in the conquest of some foreign parts without in- jury to the natives . Yet these cautions are to be observed in these ...
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... profitable trades and manufactures , such as the clime will best fit , and such as may be useful to this Kingdom , and return to them an exchange of things necessary . 7. That they may be furnished and instructed for the military part ...
... profitable trades and manufactures , such as the clime will best fit , and such as may be useful to this Kingdom , and return to them an exchange of things necessary . 7. That they may be furnished and instructed for the military part ...
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... profitable . 20. A king , against such a storm , must foresee to have a con- venient stock of treasure ; and neither be without money ( which is the sinews of war ) nor to depend upon the courtesies2 which may fail him at a pinch . 21 ...
... profitable . 20. A king , against such a storm , must foresee to have a con- venient stock of treasure ; and neither be without money ( which is the sinews of war ) nor to depend upon the courtesies2 which may fail him at a pinch . 21 ...
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... profitable , as well as pleasant ; perry and cider are both notable beverages in long sea voyages . 4. Gardens are also very profitable , if well planted with arti- chokes , all sorts of roots , as parsnip , turnip , carrot , and such 1 ...
... profitable , as well as pleasant ; perry and cider are both notable beverages in long sea voyages . 4. Gardens are also very profitable , if well planted with arti- chokes , all sorts of roots , as parsnip , turnip , carrot , and such 1 ...
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