The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... ancients have done their work admirably therein , yet so as the pious and earnest diligence of divines , which has been em- ployed in weighing and determining duties , moral virtues , cases of conscience , the bounds of sin , and the ...
... ancients have done their work admirably therein , yet so as the pious and earnest diligence of divines , which has been em- ployed in weighing and determining duties , moral virtues , cases of conscience , the bounds of sin , and the ...
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... ancient and reverend philosophers , who retired too easily from civil business that they might avoid in- dignities and perturbations , and live ( as they thought ) more pure and saint - like ; whereas the resolution of men truly moral ...
... ancient and reverend philosophers , who retired too easily from civil business that they might avoid in- dignities and perturbations , and live ( as they thought ) more pure and saint - like ; whereas the resolution of men truly moral ...
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... ancient politicians in popular states were wont to compare the people to the sea , and the orators to the winds ; because as the sea would of itself be calm and quiet , if the winds did not move and trouble it ; so the people would be ...
... ancient politicians in popular states were wont to compare the people to the sea , and the orators to the winds ; because as the sea would of itself be calm and quiet , if the winds did not move and trouble it ; so the people would be ...
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... ancient writers ( whereby they have persuaded unto virtue most effec- tually by representing her in state and majesty , and popular opinions against virtue as clad in parasites ' cloaks , fit to be scorned and derided ) are of so little ...
... ancient writers ( whereby they have persuaded unto virtue most effec- tually by representing her in state and majesty , and popular opinions against virtue as clad in parasites ' cloaks , fit to be scorned and derided ) are of so little ...
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... ancient parable of the two gates of sleep : - Sunt geminæ Somni portæ , quarum altera fertur Cornea , qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris ; Altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto , Sed falsa ad cœlum mittunt insomnia Manes.1 Great ...
... ancient parable of the two gates of sleep : - Sunt geminæ Somni portæ , quarum altera fertur Cornea , qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris ; Altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto , Sed falsa ad cœlum mittunt insomnia Manes.1 Great ...
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