The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... reason , seduced by apparent good , having for its spurs the passions , for its ministers the organs and vo- luntary motions ; wherefore Solomon says , " Above all things keep thy heart with all diligence , for out of it are the issues ...
... reason , seduced by apparent good , having for its spurs the passions , for its ministers the organs and vo- luntary motions ; wherefore Solomon says , " Above all things keep thy heart with all diligence , for out of it are the issues ...
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... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
... reason of this neglect I suppose to be that hidden rock whereupon both this and so many other barks of knowledge have struck and foundered ; which is , that men have despised to be conversant in ordinary and common matters which are ...
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... reason blamed for seeking a politic meaning in one of the Sacred writers ; for if those commen- taries were extant which this same Solomon wrote touching the nature of things , ( wherein he treated of every vegetable , from Cicero , De ...
... reason blamed for seeking a politic meaning in one of the Sacred writers ; for if those commen- taries were extant which this same Solomon wrote touching the nature of things , ( wherein he treated of every vegetable , from Cicero , De ...
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... reason . For in the first place it makes the disgrace too public , whereby enemies and enviers become the bolder to attack , and friends the more timid to assist . Secondly , it thus happens that the anger of the prince , which if it ...
... reason . For in the first place it makes the disgrace too public , whereby enemies and enviers become the bolder to attack , and friends the more timid to assist . Secondly , it thus happens that the anger of the prince , which if it ...
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... reason , as it were for a morsel of bread , judgment will be perverted . PROVERB . ( 24. ) A poor man that oppresses the poor , is like a sweeping rain , which causes famine.2 Explanation . This proverb was anciently figured and ...
... reason , as it were for a morsel of bread , judgment will be perverted . PROVERB . ( 24. ) A poor man that oppresses the poor , is like a sweeping rain , which causes famine.2 Explanation . This proverb was anciently figured and ...
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