The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... less mixture of evil , the other a stronger and more lively impression of good . Which of these is the greater good , is a question controverted , but whether man's nature may not be capable of both is a question not inquired . The ...
... less mixture of evil , the other a stronger and more lively impression of good . Which of these is the greater good , is a question controverted , but whether man's nature may not be capable of both is a question not inquired . The ...
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... less perceive and understand the plenitude of the power of a king , and the ultimities ( as the schoolmen say ) of regal rights , than the circle and bounds of his office and duty . Thus have I pre- sumed to allege this excellent ...
... less perceive and understand the plenitude of the power of a king , and the ultimities ( as the schoolmen say ) of regal rights , than the circle and bounds of his office and duty . Thus have I pre- sumed to allege this excellent ...
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... less than the knowledge of the diversity of grounds and moulds does to agriculture , and the knowledge of the diversity of complexions and constitutions does to me- dicine . It should be done however now , except we mean to follow the ...
... less than the knowledge of the diversity of grounds and moulds does to agriculture , and the knowledge of the diversity of complexions and constitutions does to me- dicine . It should be done however now , except we mean to follow the ...
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... less chance have they then , if to this be added the like discipline in books ? Again , is there not a caution likewise to be given of the doctrines of moralities themselves , at least some kinds of them , lest they make men too precise ...
... less chance have they then , if to this be added the like discipline in books ? Again , is there not a caution likewise to be given of the doctrines of moralities themselves , at least some kinds of them , lest they make men too precise ...
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... not to be over- much affected , but much less despised ; for a wise management 1 Plut . in Cato , c . 8 . 2 2 Chron . xx . 33 . thereof has not only a grace and honour in itself 32 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... not to be over- much affected , but much less despised ; for a wise management 1 Plut . in Cato , c . 8 . 2 2 Chron . xx . 33 . thereof has not only a grace and honour in itself 32 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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