The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons : Also , he hath placed the world in man's heart ...
... maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons : Also , he hath placed the world in man's heart ...
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... maketh knowledge so sovereign , is charity , which the apostle immediately addeth to the former clause ; for so he saith , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place : If I ...
... maketh knowledge so sovereign , is charity , which the apostle immediately addeth to the former clause ; for so he saith , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place : If I ...
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... maketh it of all points the most summary to take away the estimation of wealth : Ve- rum hæc , et omnia mala pariter cum honore pecuniæ desinent , si neque magistratus , neque alia vulgo cu- pienda , venalia erunt . To conclude this ...
... maketh it of all points the most summary to take away the estimation of wealth : Ve- rum hæc , et omnia mala pariter cum honore pecuniæ desinent , si neque magistratus , neque alia vulgo cu- pienda , venalia erunt . To conclude this ...
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... maketh a merry description of the philosopher that the great lady took to ride with her in her coach , and would needs have him carry her little dog , which he doing officiously , and yet uncomely , the page scoffed , and said , " That ...
... maketh a merry description of the philosopher that the great lady took to ride with her in her coach , and would needs have him carry her little dog , which he doing officiously , and yet uncomely , the page scoffed , and said , " That ...
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... maketh to Jupiter , and other the heathen gods , of which he wondereth that they begot so many children in old time , and begot none in his time ; and asketh whether they were become septuagenary , or whether the law Papia , made ...
... maketh to Jupiter , and other the heathen gods , of which he wondereth that they begot so many children in old time , and begot none in his time ; and asketh whether they were become septuagenary , or whether the law Papia , made ...
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