The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... present work , and in those I intend to publish hereafter , I often ad- visedly and deliberately throw aside the dignity of my name and wit ( if such thing be ) in my endeavour to advance human interests ; and being one that should ...
... present work , and in those I intend to publish hereafter , I often ad- visedly and deliberately throw aside the dignity of my name and wit ( if such thing be ) in my endeavour to advance human interests ; and being one that should ...
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... present , and yet nevertheless little annoyed at the loss and leaving of them ? so that the philosophical progression ; " Enjoy not , that you may not desire ; desire not , that you may not fear ; " is the precaution of cowardice and ...
... present , and yet nevertheless little annoyed at the loss and leaving of them ? so that the philosophical progression ; " Enjoy not , that you may not desire ; desire not , that you may not fear ; " is the precaution of cowardice and ...
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... present and future ; as we see in the stern and severe proceeding of Lucius Brutus against his own sons , how it was generally extolled to the sky ; and yet what did another say of it ? " It was an unhappy deed , whatever posterity ...
... present and future ; as we see in the stern and severe proceeding of Lucius Brutus against his own sons , how it was generally extolled to the sky ; and yet what did another say of it ? " It was an unhappy deed , whatever posterity ...
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... Present justice is in your power , for that which is to come you have no security . " Men must pursue things which are good and just at present , leaving the future to the Divine Pro- vidence . And so much for the knowledge touching the ...
... Present justice is in your power , for that which is to come you have no security . " Men must pursue things which are good and just at present , leaving the future to the Divine Pro- vidence . And so much for the knowledge touching the ...
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... present good characters of the Car- dinals ; as the letters of ambassadors do likewise of the coun- cillors of princes . Wherefore out of these materials ( which are surely rich and abundant ) let a full and careful treatise be ...
... present good characters of the Car- dinals ; as the letters of ambassadors do likewise of the coun- cillors of princes . Wherefore out of these materials ( which are surely rich and abundant ) let a full and careful treatise be ...
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