The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... follow them . " 4 There is also another important pre - eminence of the active good , produced and upheld by that affection which is inseparable from human nature ; the love of novelty and variety ; which in the pleasures of the sense ...
... follow them . " 4 There is also another important pre - eminence of the active good , produced and upheld by that affection which is inseparable from human nature ; the love of novelty and variety ; which in the pleasures of the sense ...
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... follow the indiscretion of empirics , who minister the same me- dicines to all patients of every constitution . Next in order is the knowledge touching the affections and perturbations , which are , as I have said , the diseases of the ...
... follow the indiscretion of empirics , who minister the same me- dicines to all patients of every constitution . Next in order is the knowledge touching the affections and perturbations , which are , as I have said , the diseases of the ...
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... follow that his mind shall address and mould itself to all virtues at once . And this indeed is like the work of Nature ; whereas the other courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image ...
... follow that his mind shall address and mould itself to all virtues at once . And this indeed is like the work of Nature ; whereas the other courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image ...
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... follow ; so in that respect the duty of moral phi- losophy is more difficult than that of policy . Secondly , moral philosophy propounds to itself to imbue and endow the mind with internal goodness ; but civil knowledge requires only an ...
... follow ; so in that respect the duty of moral phi- losophy is more difficult than that of policy . Secondly , moral philosophy propounds to itself to imbue and endow the mind with internal goodness ; but civil knowledge requires only an ...
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... follows in the other precept , that the answer be soft , not harsh or rough . PROVERB . ( 2. ) A wise servant shall have rule over a foolish son , and shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren.3 Explanation . In all ...
... follows in the other precept , that the answer be soft , not harsh or rough . PROVERB . ( 2. ) A wise servant shall have rule over a foolish son , and shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren.3 Explanation . In all ...
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