The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... close , although foreign to the matter in hand . Indeed I knew two great and wise council- lors on whom the weight of business principally rested , with whom it was a constant care and especial art , whenever they conferred with their ...
... close , although foreign to the matter in hand . Indeed I knew two great and wise council- lors on whom the weight of business principally rested , with whom it was a constant care and especial art , whenever they conferred with their ...
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... close observers , and being able to use their abilities as an engine to turn and wind their masters against their will and knowledge . Popular men are disliked as standing in the light of kings and drawing the eyes of the people upon ...
... close observers , and being able to use their abilities as an engine to turn and wind their masters against their will and knowledge . Popular men are disliked as standing in the light of kings and drawing the eyes of the people upon ...
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... close than Tiberius Cæsar ? Yet Tacitus , in noting the different character and manner of speaking which he employed in commending the ex- ploits of Germanicus and Drusus to the Senate , says , that his praises of Germanicus were set ...
... close than Tiberius Cæsar ? Yet Tacitus , in noting the different character and manner of speaking which he employed in commending the ex- ploits of Germanicus and Drusus to the Senate , says , that his praises of Germanicus were set ...
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... close , retired , and reserved . And this we see in Tiberius , who being conscious that his tastes did not well suit with the age , never attended the public games , and during the twelve last years of his life never even went into the ...
... close , retired , and reserved . And this we see in Tiberius , who being conscious that his tastes did not well suit with the age , never attended the public games , and during the twelve last years of his life never even went into the ...
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... close and reserved living of noblemen and gentlemen causes a penury of military forces . By all means it is to be looked to , that the trunk of Nebu- chadnezzar's tree of monarchy ' be great enough to bear the branches and the boughs ...
... close and reserved living of noblemen and gentlemen causes a penury of military forces . By all means it is to be looked to , that the trunk of Nebu- chadnezzar's tree of monarchy ' be great enough to bear the branches and the boughs ...
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