The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... separate ; wisdom of be- haviour , wisdom of business , and wisdom of state . The wisdom of conversation ought certainly not to be over- much affected , but much less despised ; for a wise management 1 Plut . in Cato , c . 8 . 22 Chron ...
... separate ; wisdom of be- haviour , wisdom of business , and wisdom of state . The wisdom of conversation ought certainly not to be over- much affected , but much less despised ; for a wise management 1 Plut . in Cato , c . 8 . 22 Chron ...
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... , but he that repeats a matter separates very friends . Prov . xxv . 26. * Erasm . Adag . i . 1. 70. Prov . xxii . 24 . E 2 • Prov . xvii . 9 . Explanation . There are two ways of making peace and THE EIGHTH BOOK . 51.
... , but he that repeats a matter separates very friends . Prov . xxv . 26. * Erasm . Adag . i . 1. 70. Prov . xxii . 24 . E 2 • Prov . xvii . 9 . Explanation . There are two ways of making peace and THE EIGHTH BOOK . 51.
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... separates for himself a tenth part of our substance , but a seventh of our time . For what advantage is it to have a face erected towards heaven , with a spirit perpetually grovelling upon earth , eating dust like the serpent ? As the ...
... separates for himself a tenth part of our substance , but a seventh of our time . For what advantage is it to have a face erected towards heaven , with a spirit perpetually grovelling upon earth , eating dust like the serpent ? As the ...
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... separate . I am clearly for keep- ing them separate . For if there be a mixture of jurisdictions , the distinction of cases will not be retained , but discretion will in the end supersede the law . APHORISM 46 . The Prætor's Table at ...
... separate . I am clearly for keep- ing them separate . For if there be a mixture of jurisdictions , the distinction of cases will not be retained , but discretion will in the end supersede the law . APHORISM 46 . The Prætor's Table at ...
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... separately on the one side all the laws received as Common Law , the existence whereof is as it were from time immemorial ; and on the other side the statutes , which have from time to time been superadded . For in many points , in ...
... separately on the one side all the laws received as Common Law , the existence whereof is as it were from time immemorial ; and on the other side the statutes , which have from time to time been superadded . For in many points , in ...
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