The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... spirit as in body , since it is both agreeable to truth , and apt for action . And it is moreover quite free from that vice which I have noted above ( which , if it were tolerated in any , certainly it would be so in a king , writing of ...
... spirit as in body , since it is both agreeable to truth , and apt for action . And it is moreover quite free from that vice which I have noted above ( which , if it were tolerated in any , certainly it would be so in a king , writing of ...
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... spirits think that these things concern them not ; but the spirit which forms a nobler portion of the universe has a feeling of communion with them . Whence we see that under the old law there were many commandments , not so much purely ...
... spirits think that these things concern them not ; but the spirit which forms a nobler portion of the universe has a feeling of communion with them . Whence we see that under the old law there were many commandments , not so much purely ...
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... spirit and one offended with the times , which ag- gravates anger with suspicion . The precepts for the remedy are these ; first , let a man take care above all things neither by dullness on the one hand nor high spirit on the other to ...
... spirit and one offended with the times , which ag- gravates anger with suspicion . The precepts for the remedy are these ; first , let a man take care above all things neither by dullness on the one hand nor high spirit on the other to ...
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... spirit and one that carries with it no less of the sting than of the honey . This kind of fortified carriage , with a spirit ready and prepared to defend itself against insults , is sometimes accidentally forced upon men by something ...
... spirit and one that carries with it no less of the sting than of the honey . This kind of fortified carriage , with a spirit ready and prepared to defend itself against insults , is sometimes accidentally forced upon men by something ...
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... spirit perpetually grovelling upon earth , eating dust like the serpent ? As the heathen also observed , " the particle of the Divine Spirit cleaves to the ground . " But if here any man flatter himself , that he will employ his fortune ...
... spirit perpetually grovelling upon earth , eating dust like the serpent ? As the heathen also observed , " the particle of the Divine Spirit cleaves to the ground . " But if here any man flatter himself , that he will employ his fortune ...
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