The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at liberty to make whatever altera- tions I pleased ; and therefore , if any errors remain , I must consider myself answerable for them . The task of translating ...
... entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at liberty to make whatever altera- tions I pleased ; and therefore , if any errors remain , I must consider myself answerable for them . The task of translating ...
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... entirely to good and honest ends , what virtue soever the pursuit and passage towards those ends suggests and enjoins , we shall find ourselves in- vested with a precedent disposition and propensity to conform thereto . And this is the ...
... entirely to good and honest ends , what virtue soever the pursuit and passage towards those ends suggests and enjoins , we shall find ourselves in- vested with a precedent disposition and propensity to conform thereto . And this is the ...
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... entirely on yourself , as if you had no answer to make ; or secretly impugns your superior of injustice , insinuating that his ears are not open to a defence , though a just one . Secondly , to beware of postponing the matter and ...
... entirely on yourself , as if you had no answer to make ; or secretly impugns your superior of injustice , insinuating that his ears are not open to a defence , though a just one . Secondly , to beware of postponing the matter and ...
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... entirely unobserved , or readily excused . Hence a little folly in a very wise man , a small offence in a very good man , a slight impropriety in a man of polite and elegant manners detracts greatly from their character and reputation ...
... entirely unobserved , or readily excused . Hence a little folly in a very wise man , a small offence in a very good man , a slight impropriety in a man of polite and elegant manners detracts greatly from their character and reputation ...
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... entirely made up of deceits and cunning tricks , laying all its hopes in the circumventing of others , and moulding them to its pleasure ; which kind the proverb denounces as being not only dishonest , but also foolish . For in the ...
... entirely made up of deceits and cunning tricks , laying all its hopes in the circumventing of others , and moulding them to its pleasure ; which kind the proverb denounces as being not only dishonest , but also foolish . For in the ...
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