The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... seems to have been the first con- templative ( for he is said to have walked with God 3 ) , yet also endowed the Church with a book of prophecy , which St. Jude cites . But for mere contemplation which should be finished in itself ...
... seems to have been the first con- templative ( for he is said to have walked with God 3 ) , yet also endowed the Church with a book of prophecy , which St. Jude cites . But for mere contemplation which should be finished in itself ...
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... seems ex- cellent , who commended that strength of mind which enabled a man not to abstain but to sustain , and which could refrain its impetuosity even in the steepest precipices , and give it the property of a well broken horse , that ...
... seems ex- cellent , who commended that strength of mind which enabled a man not to abstain but to sustain , and which could refrain its impetuosity even in the steepest precipices , and give it the property of a well broken horse , that ...
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... seems to be the stronger and more worthy ; and the former , which is passive and as it were the condus , seems to be inferior . For in the universe , the heavenly nature is mostly the agent , the earthly nature the patient ; in the ...
... seems to be the stronger and more worthy ; and the former , which is passive and as it were the condus , seems to be inferior . For in the universe , the heavenly nature is mostly the agent , the earthly nature the patient ; in the ...
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... seems to be the most pure and natural of pleasures , is yet the softest and the lowest . And this also receives a difference , which has in part been weakly judged , in part not examined ; for the good of fruition , or ( as it is ...
... seems to be the most pure and natural of pleasures , is yet the softest and the lowest . And this also receives a difference , which has in part been weakly judged , in part not examined ; for the good of fruition , or ( as it is ...
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... seem at first glance to pertain to science civil and politic , but not if it be well observed ; for it concerns the ... seems to men of experience , as Phormio's arguments of the wars seemed to Hannibal , to be but dreams and dotage ...
... seem at first glance to pertain to science civil and politic , but not if it be well observed ; for it concerns the ... seems to men of experience , as Phormio's arguments of the wars seemed to Hannibal , to be but dreams and dotage ...
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