The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... force of his words by his countenance ; nay , and the effect of his deeds also , if we believe Cicero ; who in recommending to his brother affability towards the provincials , said that it did not so much consist in affording them easy ...
... force of his words by his countenance ; nay , and the effect of his deeds also , if we believe Cicero ; who in recommending to his brother affability towards the provincials , said that it did not so much consist in affording them easy ...
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... forces they may engage in vain enterprises beyond their power ; nor on the other hand by undervaluing them they may demean themselves to timid and pusillanimous counsels . The greatness of an empire as regards its size and territory ...
... forces they may engage in vain enterprises beyond their power ; nor on the other hand by undervaluing them they may demean themselves to timid and pusillanimous counsels . The greatness of an empire as regards its size and territory ...
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... forces , except his militia of natives be of good and valiant soldiers . And let princes , on the other side , who have subjects of martial disposition , know their own strength , unless they be otherwise wanting unto themselves . As ...
... forces , except his militia of natives be of good and valiant soldiers . And let princes , on the other side , who have subjects of martial disposition , know their own strength , unless they be otherwise wanting unto themselves . As ...
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... 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 ; that is , that the natural subjects of the crown or state bear a sufficient ...
... 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 ; that is , that the natural subjects of the crown or state bear a sufficient ...
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... force prevails . But there is a kind of force which pretends law , and a kind of law which savours of force rather than equity . Whence there are three fountains of injustice ; namely , mere force , a malicious ensnare- ment under ...
... force prevails . But there is a kind of force which pretends law , and a kind of law which savours of force rather than equity . Whence there are three fountains of injustice ; namely , mere force , a malicious ensnare- ment under ...
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