The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be trained and put in order for the attainment 1 Prov . iv . 23 . of them , they pass over altogether , or slightly B 2.
... man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be trained and put in order for the attainment 1 Prov . iv . 23 . of them , they pass over altogether , or slightly B 2.
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... tion or expiation of that which is past , and an inception or new account of life for the time to come . But this part seems clearly to belong to religion , and justly so ; for all true and sincere moral philosophy , as was said before ...
... tion or expiation of that which is past , and an inception or new account of life for the time to come . But this part seems clearly to belong to religion , and justly so ; for all true and sincere moral philosophy , as was said before ...
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... tion ) among the deficients , I will stay awhile upon it according to my custom , and offer to consideration an example of the same , taken from the Aphorisms or Proverbs of Solomon . Nor in my opinion can I be with reason blamed for ...
... tion ) among the deficients , I will stay awhile upon it according to my custom , and offer to consideration an example of the same , taken from the Aphorisms or Proverbs of Solomon . Nor in my opinion can I be with reason blamed for ...
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... tion , so that we shall be compelled either to break off our friendship , or disregard our own safety . PROVERB . ( 27. ) He that covers a transgression seeks friendship , but he that repeats a matter separates very friends . Prov . xxv ...
... tion , so that we shall be compelled either to break off our friendship , or disregard our own safety . PROVERB . ( 27. ) He that covers a transgression seeks friendship , but he that repeats a matter separates very friends . Prov . xxv ...
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... tion touching scattered occasions , which we note to be deficient . But yet there is another part of this knowledge , which differs as much from that whereof we have spoken , as general wisdom differs from wisdom for oneself ; the one ...
... tion touching scattered occasions , which we note to be deficient . But yet there is another part of this knowledge , which differs as much from that whereof we have spoken , as general wisdom differs from wisdom for oneself ; the one ...
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