The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... come now , most excellent king , to moral knowledge , which respects and considers the will of man . The will is governed by right reason , seduced by apparent good , having for its spurs the passions , for its ministers the organs and ...
... come now , most excellent king , to moral knowledge , which respects and considers the will of man . The will is governed by right reason , seduced by apparent good , having for its spurs the passions , for its ministers the organs and ...
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... come to the popular and received notions of virtue and vice , pleasure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good and evil , and the strings of those roots ; they had given in ...
... come to the popular and received notions of virtue and vice , pleasure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good and evil , and the strings of those roots ; they had given in ...
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... comes to seek after knowledge with a mind to scorn and censure will be sure to find matter enough for his humour , but very little for his instruction . But the serious handling of this argument with integrity and sincerity ought , as ...
... comes to seek after knowledge with a mind to scorn and censure will be sure to find matter enough for his humour , but very little for his instruction . But the serious handling of this argument with integrity and sincerity ought , as ...
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... comes to it ) ; but contrariwise , when Nature makes a flower or living creature , she forms and produces rudiments of all the parts at one time ; so in obtaining virtue by habit , while we practise temperance , we do not advance much ...
... comes to it ) ; but contrariwise , when Nature makes a flower or living creature , she forms and produces rudiments of all the parts at one time ; so in obtaining virtue by habit , while we practise temperance , we do not advance much ...
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... come to the arts of government , I must first make some observations touch- ing the other parts of civil knowledge ... comes to pass that there be evil times in good governments ; as in the sacred history we find it said more than once ...
... come to the arts of government , I must first make some observations touch- ing the other parts of civil knowledge ... comes to pass that there be evil times in good governments ; as in the sacred history we find it said more than once ...
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