The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... things which are in our power , lest we be subject to fortune and disturbance ; as if it were not a thing much more happy to fail in good and virtuous ends for the public , than to obtain all that we can wish to our- selves in our ...
... things which are in our power , lest we be subject to fortune and disturbance ; as if it were not a thing much more happy to fail in good and virtuous ends for the public , than to obtain all that we can wish to our- selves in our ...
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... things that are in his heart . " But this part , touching respective cautions and vices , we set down as de- ficient , and will call it by the name of " Serious Satire , " or the Treatise of the Inner Nature of Things . Unto this part ...
... things that are in his heart . " But this part , touching respective cautions and vices , we set down as de- ficient , and will call it by the name of " Serious Satire , " or the Treatise of the Inner Nature of Things . Unto this part ...
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... things are left to the care and discretion of the handmaid ; so ought moral philosophy to give a constant attention to the doctrines of divinity , and be obedient to them , and yet so as it may yield of itself within its own limits many ...
... things are left to the care and discretion of the handmaid ; so ought moral philosophy to give a constant attention to the doctrines of divinity , and be obedient to them , and yet so as it may yield of itself within its own limits many ...
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... things that rule in morals ; these the agents by which the mind is affected and disposed ; and the in- gredients of ... things , wherein nature is per- emptory ( the reasons whereof we have not now leisure to dis- cuss ) , yet it is ...
... things that rule in morals ; these the agents by which the mind is affected and disposed ; and the in- gredients of ... things , wherein nature is per- emptory ( the reasons whereof we have not now leisure to dis- cuss ) , yet it is ...
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... things which concern us ; that is , when we set to work to inquire into those secrets which when discovered produce uneasiness of mind , but are of no use to forward our designs . For first there ensues vexation and dis- quiet of mind ...
... things which concern us ; that is , when we set to work to inquire into those secrets which when discovered produce uneasiness of mind , but are of no use to forward our designs . For first there ensues vexation and dis- quiet of mind ...
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