The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... taken in this argument , as far as I can gather by that which remains of them ; but yet I conceive it was rather in subtlety of definitions than in any full and ample de- scription . So likewise I find some particular writings of an ...
... taken in this argument , as far as I can gather by that which remains of them ; but yet I conceive it was rather in subtlety of definitions than in any full and ample de- scription . So likewise I find some particular writings of an ...
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... taken from the Aphorisms or Proverbs of Solomon . Nor in my opinion can I be with 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 ...
... taken from the Aphorisms or Proverbs of Solomon . Nor in my opinion can I be with 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 ...
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... taken from some of the Proverbs of Solomon . PROVERB . ( 1. ) A soft answer turneth away wrath.2 Explanation . If the anger of a prince or a superior be kindled against you , and it is your turn to speak , Solomon gives two directions ...
... taken from some of the Proverbs of Solomon . PROVERB . ( 1. ) A soft answer turneth away wrath.2 Explanation . If the anger of a prince or a superior be kindled against you , and it is your turn to speak , Solomon gives two directions ...
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... taken firm hold . Secondly , no one is endowed with such powerful and persuasive eloquence as with the first stroke of his discourse to make his listeners dumb and speechless , but the other party will always have some answer to make ...
... taken firm hold . Secondly , no one is endowed with such powerful and persuasive eloquence as with the first stroke of his discourse to make his listeners dumb and speechless , but the other party will always have some answer to make ...
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... taken to make a prudent selection of friends at the first . Now the disposition and manners of our friends , so far as they affect our- selves only , should by all means be borne with ; but when they compel us to alter our bearing and ...
... taken to make a prudent selection of friends at the first . Now the disposition and manners of our friends , so far as they affect our- selves only , should by all means be borne with ; but when they compel us to alter our bearing and ...
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