The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... strong and agile for all the duties of life ; lastly , not stupid , but retaining a lively sense of pleasure and comfort in an honest way . These three as in the body so in the mind seldom all meet together . For it is easy to observe ...
... strong and agile for all the duties of life ; lastly , not stupid , but retaining a lively sense of pleasure and comfort in an honest way . These three as in the body so in the mind seldom all meet together . For it is easy to observe ...
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... strong for us . But the advice here given by Solomon is no less useful , " Not to contend with one that is unworthy ; " for herein the chances are altogether unequal ; seeing it is no victory to con- quer , and a great disgrace to be ...
... strong for us . But the advice here given by Solomon is no less useful , " Not to contend with one that is unworthy ; " for herein the chances are altogether unequal ; seeing it is no victory to con- quer , and a great disgrace to be ...
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... strong and powerful as no longer to be resisted ; for it was rightly said by the ancients , " that necessity was of all things the strongest . " 3 Wherefore we must meet the traveller on his way , but against the armed man we must ...
... strong and powerful as no longer to be resisted ; for it was rightly said by the ancients , " that necessity was of all things the strongest . " 3 Wherefore we must meet the traveller on his way , but against the armed man we must ...
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... strong and effectual in accomplishing his designs . There are likewise other precepts of this nature , but these will be enough for an example of the rest . But it is not enough for a man only to know himself ; for he should consider ...
... strong and effectual in accomplishing his designs . There are likewise other precepts of this nature , but these will be enough for an example of the rest . But it is not enough for a man only to know himself ; for he should consider ...
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... strong and manly arts , as smiths , masons , carpenters , and the like ; not reckoning professed soldiers . But above all , for empire and greatness , it is of most im- portance that a nation profess arms as their principal honour ...
... strong and manly arts , as smiths , masons , carpenters , and the like ; not reckoning professed soldiers . But above all , for empire and greatness , it is of most im- portance that a nation profess arms as their principal honour ...
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