The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... greater good , is a question controverted , but whether man's nature may not be capable of both is a question not inquired . The former question being debated in a dispute between Socrates and a sophist , Socrates placing felicity in an ...
... greater good , is a question controverted , but whether man's nature may not be capable of both is a question not inquired . The former question being debated in a dispute between Socrates and a sophist , Socrates placing felicity in an ...
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... greater or a smaller task than the case requires . For if too great a burden be imposed , in a diffident nature you dis- courage ; in a confident nature you breed an opinion , whereby a man promises to himself more than he is able to ...
... greater or a smaller task than the case requires . For if too great a burden be imposed , in a diffident nature you dis- courage ; in a confident nature you breed an opinion , whereby a man promises to himself more than he is able to ...
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... greater than the substance ; but the true religion and holy Christian faith lays hold of the reality itself , by imprinting upon men's 1 Nic . Eth . vii , 1 . Pliny , Paneg . 1. c . 74 . 1 souls , Charity , which is excellently called ...
... greater than the substance ; but the true religion and holy Christian faith lays hold of the reality itself , by imprinting upon men's 1 Nic . Eth . vii , 1 . Pliny , Paneg . 1. c . 74 . 1 souls , Charity , which is excellently called ...
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... greater perfection than all the doctrines of morality can do ; which is but a sophist in comparison of the other . Nay further , as Xenophon truly observed , " that all other affec- tions though they raise the mind , yet they distort ...
... greater perfection than all the doctrines of morality can do ; which is but a sophist in comparison of the other . Nay further , as Xenophon truly observed , " that all other affec- tions though they raise the mind , yet they distort ...
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... greater nor more common impediment of action than an overcurious observance of external decency , and the attendant of decency , which is an anxious watching of Time and Season . For as Solomon well observes , " He that regards the ...
... greater nor more common impediment of action than an overcurious observance of external decency , and the attendant of decency , which is an anxious watching of Time and Season . For as Solomon well observes , " He that regards the ...
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